
About
The Quantum Science Center (QSC) is a US Department of Energy National Quantum Information Science Research Center led by Oak Ridge National Laboratory. It focuses on developing quantum-accelerated high-performance computing capabilities. QSC's partners include multiple national laboratories, universities, and industry leaders working to integrate quantum computing with classical supercomputing for scientific discovery. In November 2025, the DOE renewed QSC funding with $125 million over five years to develop open-source software for quantum-classical workflows and advance quantum materials and algorithms.
Quantum Specifications
| Quantum Focus | software |
Backed By
Lakestar
Lightspeed Venture Partners
Quantum Coast Capital
Type One Ventures
Trumpf Venture
Gic Government Of Singapore Investment Corporation
Hercules Capital
Inven Capital
Frequently Asked Questions
The Quantum Science Center (QSC) is a US Department of Energy National Quantum Information Science Research Center led by Oak Ridge National Laboratory. It focuses on developing quantum-accelerated high-performance computing capabilities.
QSC's partners include multiple national laboratories, universities, and industry leaders working to integrate quantum computing with classical supercomputing for scientific discovery.
In November 2025, the DOE renewed QSC funding with $125 million over fi...
Quantum Science Center (QSC) is headquartered in Oak Ridge, United States.
Quantum Science Center (QSC) was founded in 2020.
Quantum Science Center (QSC) operates in the following sectors: quantum research, quantum software, quantum materials, government.
