Albuquerque, NM – UNM Rainforest Innovations hosted a showcase last week highlighting cutting-edge quantum research and technologies developed at the University of New Mexico (UNM).
As part of the IEEE Quantum Week 2025, the showcase highlighted UNM innovations leveraging the peculiar properties of quantum systems such as superposition, entanglement, and quantum coherence. These fundamentals enable transformative advancements in computing, communicating, and measuring.
The talks given by Robert Ledoux, Ph.D., Director, Quantum New Mexico Institute (QNM-I), Marek Osinski, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor, UNM Electrical and Computer Engineering, Principal Investigator for the National Science Foundation’s National Quantum Virtual Laboratory (NQVL), and David Hanson, Ph.D., UNM Associate Vice President for Research, External Relations, highlighted various projects, research and partnerships that are expanding the state’s capabilities and competitiveness in quantum.
The event highlighted Albuquerque’s rise as a hub for innovation and showcased UNM’s role in advancing quantum technologies as part of IEEE Quantum Week.
Learn more about the quantum innovations coming out of the University of New Mexico: https://innovations.unm.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Quantum-Marketing-Summary.pdf
