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Researchers Work to Ensure Accurate Decoding in Fragile Quantum States

An electrical and computer engineer at the University of Arizona is developing error correction technology for high-speed quantum computing.
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Harnessing the Sun to Purify Concentrated Waste Streams

A team of engineers and scientists is developing a solar-powered desalination system to recover water from concentrated waste streams with maximum efficiency.
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University of Arizona Awarded $26M to Architect the Quantum Internet

The University of Arizona will lead a new National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center, called the Center for Quantum Networks, with core partners Harvard, MIT and Yale.
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“The Future is Now” in New Skin Cancer Diagnosis Technology

Biomedical engineering professor Dongkyun "DK" Kang is collaborating with fellow researchers in the University of Arizona Cancer Center to create a portable, less expensive version of a skin cancer diagnostic microscope.

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