¡MIRA! Students and Professors use the “weird” in quantum computing to answer hard questions

Portrait of Taylor Begaye smiling in front of computer

@media only screen and (min-width: 1000px) and (max-width: 5000px){body.kc-css-system .kc-css-1395207{width: 29.37%;}body.kc-css-system .kc-css-715303{width: 70.62%;}} Zeros and ones, qubits, superpositions, quantum photonics, entanglements, subatomic particles, artificial molecules; all terms that can sound like a foreign language—and that is because, in some sense, the world of quantum computing is. Ph.D. students Jaime Diaz and Taylor Begay-Wilson worked on a project in Bertrand Cambou’s class […]

Athletics and asteroids

student looks at physics materials

Cross-country runner and physics and mathematics double major Beau Prince studies the surfaces of asteroids—but his dreams don’t stop there.   Read NAU Boundless article.