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NSF has published a podcast featuring Miloš Popović, an NSF-supported associate professor, discussing collaborative research that has built photonic quantum systems into traditional electronic chips. The discussion explores how quantum information science and engineering may enable computers with unprecedented speed and capabilities. The podcast is part of the NSF Discovery Files series covering research across engineering, computer science, and physical sciences.

“Miloš Popović, an NSF-supported associate professor, discusses a collaboration that has built a photonic quantum system into a traditional electronic chip.”

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This podcast episode highlights research collaboration led by Miloš Popović that successfully integrated photonic quantum systems into traditional electronic chips. The research demonstrates progress in quantum information science by combining photonic and electronic technologies on a single platform.

Affected parties include research institutions, universities, and technology companies working on quantum computing applications. While this announcement does not create immediate compliance obligations, it signals advancing technology that may influence future regulatory frameworks around quantum computing, cryptography, and information security standards.

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Apr 28, 2026

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Podcast

Podcast: Photonic quantum chips promise fast future

April 27, 2026

The future of quantum information science and engineering promises computers with unprecedented speed and capabilities. Miloš Popović, an NSF-supported associate professor, discusses a collaboration that has built a photonic quantum system into a traditional electronic chip.

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Research areas

Directorate for Engineering (ENG) Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences (MPS)

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NSF
Published
April 27th, 2026
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Executive
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Final
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Who this affects

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Educational institutions Government agencies
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3341 Computer & Electronics Manufacturing
Activity scope
Quantum computing research Photonic chip development Academic research
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United States US

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