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CERN QTI: harnessing big science to accelerate quantum innovation

16 Jan 2024

CERN’s Quantum Technology Initiative (QTI) is designed to enhance collaboration between the high-energy physics and quantum technology communities. Joe McEntee talks to Benjamin Frisch, a member of the CERN QTI management team and CERN’s Knowledge Transfer group, about achievements to date and the priorities for the next phase of the initiative, which started in January 2024

The Compact Muon Solenoid, a general-purpose detector at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider
Big science, big quantum Phase II of CERN QTI will seek to identify applications of quantum computing and quantum sensing to deliver “quantum advantage” within CERN’s high-energy physics programme. The image shows the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS), a general-purpose detector at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC). (Courtesy: Samuel Joseph Hertzog, Julien Marius Ordan/CERN)
What are the long-term objectives for CERN QTI? In its first three years, CERN QTI has accelerated t

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