Federal agencies are posting about #WorldQuantumDay on social media. Here are some of their posts. Note many national labs, centers, partnerships, and consortia are also posting on social media, but they are not curated here.
Time for another video? NIST researcher Ladan Arissian explains the reason we use quantum mechanics to keep track of time: consistency. #WorldQuantumDay pic.twitter.com/5LxkkEM8G0
— National Institute of Standards and Technology (@NIST) April 14, 2022
Teleportation may sound like sci-fi, but it could be used for moving information using quantum technology. Find out what applications make Travis Humble @ORNL excited about quantum research. #WorldQuantumDay https://t.co/edp5XfNexn pic.twitter.com/lV8VE9zPT8
— DOE Office of Science (@doescience) April 14, 2022
Keeping qubits – the heart of quantum computers – cold and connected to other electronics is a challenge. But Farah Fahim @Fermilab is up for it. Hear her talk about her research on the electronics that control quibits. #WorldQuantumDay https://t.co/uKjIecgs6g pic.twitter.com/kueZZw91uA
— DOE Office of Science (@doescience) April 14, 2022
#WorldQuantumDay. pic.twitter.com/mnNDudLPlO
— IARPA (@IARPAnews) April 14, 2022
QIS studies how information is processed and transmitted using the principles of quantum mechanics. Learn more about how the U.S. government is investing in QIS: https://t.co/isIU18eugk #WorldQuantumDay
— U.S. Department of State | Science Diplomacy USA (@SciDiplomacyUSA) April 14, 2022
There are 23 U.S. agencies active in Quantum Information Sciences (QIS) – including @StateDept! We enable collaboration with allies and partners to realize quantum technologies for mutual prosperity. So on #WorldQuantumDay, #ScienceDiplomacy becomes#Ψencediplomacy! pic.twitter.com/OWexB6G0a3
— U.S. Department of State | Science Diplomacy USA (@SciDiplomacyUSA) April 14, 2022
Happy #WorldQuantumDay! Quantum technology can help provide solutions for big problems. Hear Maria Chan at @argonne discuss what excites her about using quantum to design new materials. #WorldQuantumDay https://t.co/jFhBGkcJya pic.twitter.com/zghMZEEm5R
— U.S. Department of Energy (@ENERGY) April 14, 2022
Think small – it's #WorldQuantumDay! Scientists, educators, students and our own @Astro_Pam contributed to this introduction to quantum science and technologies that benefit life on Earth.
This is quantum: pic.twitter.com/TLeG6dALrl
— NASA (@NASA) April 14, 2022
A new era of quantum computing is ahead, and we need a workforce that’s ready for the cybersecurity challenges that come with it.
Join the NIST webinar and learn more:
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We are celebrating #WorldQuantumDay with @NSF, @WHOSTP, and the National Q-12 Education Partnership. Today, watch this video to learn a little about #quantum science and its impact on society.https://t.co/89CoLh9elX
— U.S. Army DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory (@ArmyResearchLab) April 14, 2022
Being able to search for dark matter and acting like a qubit for quantum calculations? Quantum light sources can do both! Hear from Claire Marvinney @ORNL about her research on this amazing technology. #WorldQuantumDay https://t.co/edp5XfNexn pic.twitter.com/K9wgng4BDJ
— DOE Office of Science (@doescience) April 14, 2022
What is ghost imaging and what does it have to do with biology research? Hear Jim Werner @LosAlamosNatLab explain how he uses quantum science to study plants. #WorldQuantumDay https://t.co/j38rPypScb pic.twitter.com/ofWe0WmVSq
— DOE Office of Science (@doescience) April 14, 2022
Quantum science is our everyday and our future. Victor Albert (@victorvalbert) is a NIST physicist and @JointQuICS fellow. Hear about his research into quantum devices. #WorldQuantumDay pic.twitter.com/gOOZq4z56k
— National Institute of Standards and Technology (@NIST) April 14, 2022
Quantum information science is transforming technologies like computing and sensing—but fundamental research is still needed. That’s where we come in. Learn more about our QIS initiative. #WorldQuantumDay https://t.co/4t91sgpTHA pic.twitter.com/qhgzk4bBvm
— DOE Office of Science (@doescience) April 14, 2022
Trying to avoid complicated entanglements?
Make use of them instead!Our quantum computing work uses the unique properties of entangled particles to interfere and tunnel through computation problems in ways traditional computers can’t. #WorldQuantumDay pic.twitter.com/Q1W2whlICe
— NASA Ames (@NASAAmes) April 14, 2022
It's #WorldQuantumDay!#DYK our Quantum Artificial Intelligence Laboratory is studying how to harness the unique properties of quantum mechanics to help solve certain problems faster? This could one day support space, aeronautics, and Earth science missions! pic.twitter.com/XzKUSH6vKl
— NASA Ames (@NASAAmes) April 14, 2022
Curious about quantum? Test your skills with @NASASCaN's latest Kahoot! quizzes ?
Quantum Theory with NASA: Vocabulary – https://t.co/Oz28F46pQw
Quantum Theory with NASA: Concepts and History – https://t.co/VjUzsEelLA#WorldQuantumDay pic.twitter.com/taltr45yNl— NASA Space Communications and Navigation (@NASASCaN) April 14, 2022
Did you know that every time you use a mobile device, GPS, or a computer, you are employing elements of quantum technology?
Learn more about #WorldQuantumDay and the National Quantum Initiative from our friends in @NASASCaN! https://t.co/E7trATBg6h
— Kathy Lueders (@KathyLueders) April 14, 2022
This is Quantum! ⬇️
Presented by @NSF, @WHOSTP, and the National Q-12 Education Partnership. #WorldQuantumDay https://t.co/U99VnCyTzB
— White House Office of Science & Technology Policy (@WHOSTP) April 14, 2022
Quantum experiments in space expand our understanding of how the universe works! Studying atoms in the coldest place in the Universe, Cold Atom Lab on @Space_Station, could lead to quantum leaps in future tech & address profound scientific questions. #WorldQuantumDay pic.twitter.com/FNLtvvJ5Nx
— NASA Space Science (@NASASpaceSci) April 14, 2022
Aboard the @Space_Station, the Cold Atom Lab is taking advantage of microgravity to give scientists from @NASAJPL a new look into the quantum world. #WorldQuantumDay https://t.co/4qb7yTYQAF pic.twitter.com/SGV4BIzlZL
— ISS Research (@ISS_Research) April 14, 2022
Used by GPS devices and smartphones for precision timing, atomic clocks are enabled by quantum mechanics. ⚛️ @NASA’s Deep Space Atomic Clock, launched in June 2019, was the first atomic clock designed to fly onboard a spacecraft beyond Earth’s orbit. #WorldQuantumDay pic.twitter.com/A3dE2dt3mD
— NASA Space Communications and Navigation (@NASASCaN) April 14, 2022
Today, @NSF, @NIST, @NASA, @DOEScience, @AFResearchLab, & many more join us in celebrating #WorldQuantumDay. We are committed to connecting people around the world & highlighting the need to create inclusive scientific communities. Let’s Quantum Together! https://t.co/1z0Wzj1PNb
— White House Office of Science & Technology Policy (@WHOSTP) April 14, 2022
Quantum information sciences can be used to tackle all sorts of challenges in science – if the scientists know how to use the technology. Hear from Nathan Baker @PNNLab about his work to make this a reality. #WorldQuantumDay https://t.co/IqPeHg8PSK pic.twitter.com/otgMfhkvqh
— DOE Office of Science (@doescience) April 14, 2022
Quantum isn't just for scientists—SCaN has activities for students too!
SCaN aims to use quantum communications to securely send and receive space data. Complete the new Quantum Code Crunchers activity to help SCaN crack the hidden code! #WorldQuantumDayhttps://t.co/6H8VuzHsDc pic.twitter.com/ubNeaiw0o4
— NASA Space Communications and Navigation (@NASASCaN) April 14, 2022
No one has ever claimed quantum is easy! Hear from Michele Darienzo @BrookhavenLab about why she enjoys the challenge of making quantum science accessible in her role at the lab’s educational office. #WorldQuantumDay https://t.co/1ydZXrmU9D pic.twitter.com/WaafdkUhkA
— DOE Office of Science (@doescience) April 14, 2022
What is the impact that quantum technologies could have on a global scale? Find out what Kimberly McGuire from @BrookhavenLab has to say and how her work as the operations manager for @C2QAdvantage contributes to it. #WorldQuantumDay https://t.co/1ydZXrmU9D pic.twitter.com/2SM6p1Hpvh
— DOE Office of Science (@doescience) April 14, 2022
We love cooperation in science. Find out how quantum systems work cooperatively and why that excites Martin Holt, a nanoscientist @argonne and the Center for Nanoscale Materials user facility. #WorldQuantumDay https://t.co/tILutZWF2r pic.twitter.com/eeK2CeemRJ
— DOE Office of Science (@doescience) April 14, 2022
Today is #WorldQuantumDay, a celebration of quantum science and technology! To celebrate, @NASASCaN has released a new Quantum Code Crunchers activity for students to test out their binary coding skills.
Can you help @NASA crack the hidden code? ?️https://t.co/ptom9wO3Wb pic.twitter.com/cKhK4gxizc
— NASA STEM (@NASASTEM) April 14, 2022
Why quantum? Why now? Hear from some of our @NASA SCaN quantum experts at @NASAglenn, @NASAGoddard, @NASAJPL, and NASA Headquarters as they discuss why quantum is critical to advancing space communications and exploration.
What do you find exciting about quantum?#WorldQuantumDay pic.twitter.com/Wx6m2lmABU
— NASA Space Communications and Navigation (@NASASCaN) April 14, 2022
Happy #WorldQuantumDay! All day, we’ll be sharing resources related to quantum information science as well videos from our researchers and staff members about their personal experiences with quantum. What do you wish you knew about quantum? https://t.co/IfdRa0xhtH pic.twitter.com/S2FLFrCo19
— DOE Office of Science (@doescience) April 14, 2022
Today is #WorldQuantumDay!
Quantum science touches our lives every day. Quantum physics is the study of things that are very small—smaller than atoms! @NASA uses quantum technologies daily, from atomic clocks to future quantum communications networking.https://t.co/jeNnzazyaJ pic.twitter.com/TthvpiD9c9
— NASA Space Communications and Navigation (@NASASCaN) April 14, 2022
It's #WorldQuantumDay!
Quantum physics is key to a future that's faster, smarter, healthier, more secure, powerful & sophisticated. @NSF supports research into technologies that will unleash quantum's vast potential. https://t.co/LRh2DajoTF
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— National Science Foundation (@NSF) April 14, 2022
Happy #WorldQuantumDay!
We’re developing quantum networking capabilities to provide a host of benefits for our missions: improved security, better timing, and higher data rates. Learn more in episode 14 of @NASASCaN’s The Invisible Network podcast. https://t.co/s9VlkQuoIu pic.twitter.com/sc4zR3QgBw
— NASA's Near Space Network (@NearSpaceNet) April 14, 2022
Want to learn a little about our quantum future? Check out episode 14 of @NASA’s The Invisible Network podcast. In the episode, we discuss what’s science fiction and what’s science fact with @NASASCaN quantum experts! https://t.co/MSUfVPJrYi pic.twitter.com/y24ykBrMG9
— NASA Laser Communications (@NASALaserComm) April 14, 2022
In order to grow our capabilities in quantum, @NASA needs to engage the future workforce! In recent years, many @NASASCaN @NASAinterns have focused their research on quantum. Follow this link to learn about Manon Bart, a quantum intern from last summer: https://t.co/DSn0vTRuU0 pic.twitter.com/cIkmQq2eIq
— NASA Laser Communications (@NASALaserComm) April 14, 2022
Happy #WorldQuantumDay! @NASASCaN quantum networking @NASA_technology will build on the successes of laser communications to provide a host of new benefits over optical links: improved security, better timing, and even higher data rates.
— NASA Laser Communications (@NASALaserComm) April 14, 2022
On #WorldQuantumDay @WhiteHouse works to promote quantum education & training https://t.co/aXsykh69J9 w/ K-12 resources & QIST Workforce Development Plan & more! @NITRDgov champions inclusive QIST workforce!
— NITRD (@NITRDgov) April 14, 2022
As we celebrate #WorldQuantumDay look @ what https://t.co/zT8IkvQiMR brings us https://t.co/ojh3OKjiFj ! pic.twitter.com/cKQuGKBkwM
— NITRD (@NITRDgov) April 14, 2022
Quantum sciences touch so many different scientific fields! Hear from Teague Tomesh, a graduate student @Princeton working with @C2QAdvantage, about how that aspect of quantum excites him. #WorldQuantumDay https://t.co/1ydZXrEvyd pic.twitter.com/J4ZDQmjW0J
— DOE Office of Science (@doescience) April 13, 2022
The universe is enormous, but quantum is tiny!???
Join tomorrow’s #WorldQuantumDay celebration with a short, hair-raising lesson about atoms and ions. Perfect for introducing this complex topic to younger learners. https://t.co/3XIiAOs4Rn pic.twitter.com/G93t4hTfhj
— NASA STEM (@NASASTEM) April 13, 2022
Investigating quantum science isn’t just for professional researchers. Students can do it too! Hear Heather Beers – an undergraduate student @GeorgiaTech – talk about her experience at @C2QAdvantage hosted by @BrookhavenLab. #WorldQuantumDay https://t.co/1ydZXrEvyd pic.twitter.com/bnzlcWUcbi
— DOE Office of Science (@doescience) April 13, 2022
To use a quantum computer to answer scientific questions, researchers need to be able to interface with those computers. Hear Anastasiia Butko from @BerkeleyLab discuss how she helps make that happen! #WorldQuantumDay https://t.co/SP9JSFrghX pic.twitter.com/MJyzaR291p
— DOE Office of Science (@doescience) April 13, 2022
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How can quantum technologies help us design resilient power networks in the future? Hear Ruslan Shaydulin @argonne talk about his work and what excites him about quantum. #WorldQuantumDay https://t.co/tILuu0egr1 pic.twitter.com/eafyJu1aXI
— DOE Office of Science (@doescience) April 13, 2022
When it comes to timing, precision is key – especially when it comes to synchronization across multiple distant platforms.
Read about how our Quantum Sensing & Timing team is making this happen: https://t.co/FHgoea46Iv#AFResearchLab #WorldQuantumDay #QuantumTech pic.twitter.com/ITBhHrnXcS
— Air Force Research Lab – AFRL (@AFResearchLab) April 13, 2022
Quantum technology can help provide solutions for big problems. Hear Maria Chan @argonne discuss what excites her about quantum in terms of designing new materials. #WorldQuantumDay https://t.co/tILuu0egr1 pic.twitter.com/bO3sFNKuwT
— DOE Office of Science (@doescience) April 12, 2022
Learn how we are miniaturizing the #quantum world! Photonic integrated circuits (PICs) will play a key role in transitioning quantum-enabled technologies beyond the laboratory. https://t.co/YM5zAVNz29#AFResearchLab #WorldQuantumDay #QuantumTechnology pic.twitter.com/dSx3uOf1qo
— Air Force Research Lab – AFRL (@AFResearchLab) April 12, 2022
How can quantum information science help us move towards a sustainable future? Hear from Laura Gagliari @argonne about her research and what excites her about quantum. #WorldQuantumDay https://t.co/tILuu0egr1 pic.twitter.com/u8HZCvJDjV
— DOE Office of Science (@doescience) April 12, 2022
In two days, April 14, we’ll be celebrating #WorldQuantumDay! Want to see quantum research in action? Check out images like this one of federally-funded quantum research and development: https://t.co/fjRetXbjvZ pic.twitter.com/UvYqzbxGXN
— U.S. Army DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory (@ArmyResearchLab) April 12, 2022
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The @DeptofDefense is looking for ways to improve our positioning, navigation and timing technologies – and cold-atoms physics is the answer.
Read more on our QST group’s work involving this “cool” area of of the sub-atomic world: https://t.co/kbKxESRLnw#AFRL #WorldQuantumDay pic.twitter.com/fX6EAlnowp
— Air Force Research Lab – AFRL (@AFResearchLab) April 11, 2022
We’re excited to join our partners across the federal government, like @WHOSTP, to celebrate #WorldQuantumDay on April 14! Check out https://t.co/RRJXY4eqMR to learn more, and to let us know how you’re planning to celebrate. ?
— U.S. Army DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory (@ArmyResearchLab) April 11, 2022
#WorldQuantumDay is on Thursday, April 14! We’ll be sharing videos throughout this week from our scientists and other supporters of quantum research about their work and what excites them about quantum. What excites you about quantum? https://t.co/KoaPsCn2tF pic.twitter.com/5LBHXCn67f
— DOE Office of Science (@doescience) April 11, 2022
This Thursday, join us in celebrating #WorldQuantumDay. Check out these ready-to-use images for video conferencing backgrounds for the day–or even the week: https://t.co/os7sAWoRCv pic.twitter.com/Aj1TFlogBo
— White House Office of Science & Technology Policy (@WHOSTP) April 11, 2022
As World #Quantum Day approaches, we’re giving a huge shout out to some of the partners we’re working alongside including the @ArmyResearchLab, @NASA, @NSF and more to make this event a great one.
Learn more about the big day: https://t.co/XdkMKURllR#AFRL #WorldQuantumDay pic.twitter.com/DsVLDO6C12
— Air Force Research Lab – AFRL (@AFResearchLab) April 9, 2022
If Quantum information, computing and security is your game, then tuning in each day as we countdown to #WorldQuantumDay should be your aim!
Learn more about what AFRL’s done in the #Quantum realm before April 14th: https://t.co/XnSCs51YyW#AFResearchLab #QuantumComputing pic.twitter.com/qUi7m2uCEJ
— Air Force Research Lab – AFRL (@AFResearchLab) April 8, 2022
On Thursday, April 14, we’ll be celebrating #WorldQuantumDay! ???Want to see quantum research in action? Check out these images of federally-funded quantum research and development: https://t.co/QVCkeZ23tS pic.twitter.com/BbXqNhWlkw
— White House Office of Science & Technology Policy (@WHOSTP) April 7, 2022
World Quantum Day is coming.
Be part of the celebration: https://t.co/92BCovP5Tq #WorldQuantumDay pic.twitter.com/UiWGY4mFqc
— National Institute of Standards and Technology (@NIST) April 7, 2022
Teachers: Next week, we celebrate quantum across the country (AND in the classroom). Get set with these interactive student activities from an @NSF-funded program: https://t.co/Snz7PeQKlM #WorldQuantumDay pic.twitter.com/AzSr4bCb9v
— National Institute of Standards and Technology (@NIST) April 6, 2022
We’re excited to join our partners across the federal government to celebrate #WorldQuantumDay next week on April 14th! Head over to https://t.co/gcPGiteeXs to learn more, and to let us know how you’re planning to celebrate. ?
— White House Office of Science & Technology Policy (@WHOSTP) April 5, 2022
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