
About
Yale University is a private Ivy League research university, founded in 1701 in New Haven, Connecticut. It has become a leader in quantum research, with the Yale Quantum Institute serving as a central hub that draws together researchers from physics, engineering, and computer science to study quantum information processing, quantum materials, and quantum sensing. Yale's quantum research spans superconducting qubits, quantum processors, quantum algorithms, quantum error correction, and quantum networks, and its programs have produced significant breakthroughs in superconducting quantum computing. Through fundamental research, education, and industry partnerships, Yale continues to advance quantum computing and quantum technologies. In January 2026, the Yale spinout Quantum Circuits Inc. was acquired by D-Wave for $550M, and in 2025 Yale professor emeritus Michel Devoret shared the Nobel Prize in Physics for foundational work on superconducting qubits. Update 2025-08-14: Yale researchers engineered a robotic hand that achieves high dexterity and efficiency in object manipulation. Source: https://quantumzeitgeist.com/yale-university-develops-spherical-robotic-hand-for-enhanced-manipulation/
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