On May 9, 2024, the DOE SC program in High Energy Physics (HEP) announced its plans to seek interdisciplinary applications for open scientific research in Quantum Information Science (QIS) Enabled Discovery (QuantISED), as part of its mission to delve into the fundamental workings of the universe. More information about this opportunity can be found on the program’s website.
The QIS subprogram of HEP has been in development through workshops and funding opportunities in recent years and is part of a larger SC initiative in QIS, working in collaboration with national and interagency QIS programs. This subprogram goes beyond the traditional boundaries of HEP by leveraging the interdisciplinary nature of QIS and partnerships to drive exploratory, early-stage research focused on impactful discoveries aligned with both HEP science goals and advancements in foundational QIS and related scientific areas.
Successful applications will contribute to an exploratory program aimed at developing and implementing innovative solutions for scientific discovery that will advance HEP science objectives and support research and technology in QIS for the benefit of the public. The research conducted through this program aims to benefit the public within the mission space authorized by Congress for HEP, by expanding human knowledge of the physical universe and fostering the development of advanced technologies that support the program’s mission.
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