My View: Arizona should lead in quantum computing by leaping beyond science and into practice
ASU is among the leading universities at the forefront of weaving the abilities of the expanding realm of quantum computing into the spectrum of advanced science and engineering research. Funded and powered by ASU, along with the state of Arizona and industry partners, the university’s Quantum Collaborative is extending the reach of the field across network communications, sensing, computing, simulation and cybersecurity — and educating the future quantum workforce. Students are being introduced to endeavors that explore the use of quantum computing to solve real-world problems in logistics, finance, energy optimization and other fields. By working across disciplines, they’re tackling major physics, engineering, math and even business challenges.

