Ohio State-led Team Secures NSF Award to Advance to Next Phase of the National Quantum Virtual Laboratory Program
thequantuminsider.com Jul 3, 2026

Ohio State-led Team Secures NSF Award to Advance to Next Phase of the National Quantum Virtual Laboratory Program

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An Ohio State University-led research consortium has received a $4 million Phase II NSF award to advance quantum sensing research through the National Quantum Virtual Laboratory program. The DQS-CP project is developing a distributed-entanglement quantum sensing platform to improve measurements of materials and chemical properties. The initiative supports interdisciplinary education and workforce development while preparing quantum sensing technologies for practical applications. The project brings together top researchers and partners nationwide to push quantum technologies toward real-world use.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The award highlights Ohio State's growing prominence in quantum science, technology, and education, positioning the university as a national leader in the field.
  • · By developing a shared testbed for quantum capabilities, researchers can turn quantum ideas into meaningful applications and move them into the marketplace, driving innovation and economic growth.