podcast | npr: CT Goes quantum

As Connecticut prepares to spotlight its growing role in the quantum economy, Dr. Christine Broadbridge helps listeners understand how the science of the very small is shaping very real opportunities for the state.

Appearing on Connecticut Public Radio’s “Where We Live” on Feb. 10, Broadbridge — professor of physics and executive director of research and innovation at Southern Connecticut State University and founding director of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities Center for Quantum and Nanotechnology — described how “Quantum 2.0” is moving from theory to application.

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