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'''Quantum Information Science for High Energy Physics''' is a research initiative by the Office of High Energy Physics that applies principles of quantum mechanics to tackle challenges in particle physics and cosmology. By developing quantum computing algorithms, quantum sensors, and other quantum technologies, this program seeks to push the boundaries of what's possible in high energy physics research, offering new ways to explore the universe's fundamental laws.{{cite web |url=https://science.osti.gov/hep/Research/Quantum-Information-Science |title=Quantum Information Science |accessdate=January 30, 2025}} | '''Quantum Information Science for High Energy Physics''' is a research initiative by the Office of High Energy Physics that applies principles of quantum mechanics to tackle challenges in particle physics and cosmology. | ||
By developing quantum computing algorithms, quantum sensors, and other quantum technologies, this program seeks to push the boundaries of what's possible in high energy physics research, offering new ways to explore the universe's fundamental laws.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://science.osti.gov/hep/Research/Quantum-Information-Science |title=Quantum Information Science |accessdate=January 30, 2025}}</ref> | |||
{{Official URL (simple)|url=https://science.osti.gov/hep/Research/Quantum-Information-Science}} | {{Official URL (simple)|url=https://science.osti.gov/hep/Research/Quantum-Information-Science}} | ||
==Goals== | ==Goals== | ||
* Develop quantum algorithms for data analysis in high energy physics.{{cite web |url=https://science.osti.gov/hep/Research/Quantum-Information-Science |title=Quantum Information Science |accessdate=January 30, 2025}} | * Develop quantum algorithms for data analysis in high energy physics.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://science.osti.gov/hep/Research/Quantum-Information-Science |title=Quantum Information Science |accessdate=January 30, 2025}}</ref> | ||
* Create quantum sensors for enhanced detection in particle physics experiments. | * Create quantum sensors for enhanced detection in particle physics experiments. | ||
* Explore quantum computing for simulations that are intractable for classical computers. | * Explore quantum computing for simulations that are intractable for classical computers. | ||
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This program is managed by the Office of High Energy Physics within the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science. It involves collaborative research across DOE national laboratories, universities, and sometimes industry partners. Funding comes from the DOE's budget for high energy physics and quantum information science initiatives. | This program is managed by the Office of High Energy Physics within the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science. It involves collaborative research across DOE national laboratories, universities, and sometimes industry partners. Funding comes from the DOE's budget for high energy physics and quantum information science initiatives. | ||
The leader of this program might hold a position like | The leader of this program might hold a position like Program Manager for Quantum Information Science within the Office of High Energy Physics. | ||
==Partners== | ==Partners== | ||
No specific partnerships are listed, but the program involves collaboration with numerous research institutions and DOE national labs. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* https://science.osti.gov/hep/Research/Quantum-Information-Science | * https://science.osti.gov/hep/Research/Quantum-Information-Science | ||
* wikipedia:Quantum Information Science for High Energy Physics | * [[Wikipedia:Quantum Information Science for High Energy Physics|wikipedia:Quantum Information Science for High Energy Physics]] | ||
===Social media=== | ===Social media=== |
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Type | Program |
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Sponsor Organization | Office of High Energy Physics |
Top Organization | N/A |
Creation Legislation | N/A |
Website | Website |
Purpose | To leverage quantum information science (QIS) to solve complex problems in high energy physics by developing quantum algorithms, sensors, and computing techniques. It aims to enhance our understanding of fundamental physics and improve the capabilities of existing and future experiments."Quantum Information Science". https://science.osti.gov/hep/Research/Quantum-Information-Science. Retrieved January 30, 2025. |
Program Start | 2018 |
Initial Funding | |
Duration | Indefinite |
Historic | No |
Quantum Information Science for High Energy Physics is a research initiative by the Office of High Energy Physics that applies principles of quantum mechanics to tackle challenges in particle physics and cosmology.
By developing quantum computing algorithms, quantum sensors, and other quantum technologies, this program seeks to push the boundaries of what's possible in high energy physics research, offering new ways to explore the universe's fundamental laws.[1]
Goals
- Develop quantum algorithms for data analysis in high energy physics.[2]
- Create quantum sensors for enhanced detection in particle physics experiments.
- Explore quantum computing for simulations that are intractable for classical computers.
Organization
This program is managed by the Office of High Energy Physics within the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science. It involves collaborative research across DOE national laboratories, universities, and sometimes industry partners. Funding comes from the DOE's budget for high energy physics and quantum information science initiatives.
The leader of this program might hold a position like Program Manager for Quantum Information Science within the Office of High Energy Physics.
Partners
No specific partnerships are listed, but the program involves collaboration with numerous research institutions and DOE national labs.
History
The initiative began around 2018 as part of a broader DOE push into quantum information science, recognizing the potential of QIS to revolutionize various scientific fields, including high energy physics. Key developments include the establishment of research projects, workshops, and funding opportunities aimed at integrating quantum science with particle physics. This program has evolved from theoretical explorations to practical implementations, with ongoing projects in quantum simulation, sensing, and computation.
Funding
While specific initial funding amounts are not detailed, the program is supported by DOE's allocations for both high energy physics and quantum information science research. Funding supports research grants, equipment, and personnel involved in QIS projects.
Implementation
Implementation involves:
- Funding research into quantum algorithms and sensors tailored for high energy physics.
- Supporting collaborations between quantum scientists and high energy physicists.
- Facilitating access to quantum computing resources for experimental data analysis.
The program is designed to be ongoing, adapting to advances in both quantum science and high energy physics.
Related
External links
- https://science.osti.gov/hep/Research/Quantum-Information-Science
- wikipedia:Quantum Information Science for High Energy Physics
Social media
- No specific social media accounts for this initiative; follow the Department of Energy for updates.
References
- ↑ "Quantum Information Science". https://science.osti.gov/hep/Research/Quantum-Information-Science. Retrieved January 30, 2025.
- ↑ "Quantum Information Science". https://science.osti.gov/hep/Research/Quantum-Information-Science. Retrieved January 30, 2025.