Outreach

Outreach and Engagement

Elevating quantum requires more than just scientists with Ph.D. degrees. A large workforce of quantum-savvy professionals is needed to realize the promises of this relatively new field of science. ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ has ambitious plans to educate, train and inspire the next generation of quantum workers. Among other campus facilities, the NQN will be a centerpiece for engaging a wide spectrum of individuals at all levels on nanofabrication in quantum science and engineering.

Public outreach through lab tours and demonstrations

Chart for public outreach through lab tours, demos - K-12 through Postdocs

K-12: Teacher workshops and research intensive.
Community College: Technician training program internships. Diverse transfer student research experiences.
Undergraduates, Masters, PhD, Postdocs: Research training experience. Course: Quantum nano-fabrication.

Learn more about planned future opportunities.

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K-12
  • NQN tours and activities with faculty, staff, and student researchers
  • On-campus learning experiences focused on quantum and nano concepts
  • Partnership with CU Science Discovery and Pre-collegiate programs
  • Professional development workshop for high-school teachers
Community College
  • Quantum nanofabrication research opportunities
  • Technician training and internships
  • Partnership with Front Range Community College
  • Professional development workshop for community college teachers
Undergraduate
  • New nanofabrication course for undergraduate students
  • New quantum engineering minor incorporating hands on clean room training
  • Partnership with CU Summer Program for Undergraduate Research (SPUR)
Graduate and Postdoc
  • New nanofabrication course for graduate students
  • Ongoing cutting-edge research opportunities
  • Collaboration with leading quantum authorities