Explore qubits and Photons

Dive into quantum computing and photonics at OU with talks, labs, and projects designed to connect curious students across disciplines.

A sleek, high-end quantum computing lab environment rendered in photographic realism, featuring a central dilution refrigerator with polished stainless steel surfaces, intricate gold wiring, and circular access ports. The machine stands in a spotless, glass-walled room with neatly organized racks of equipment and coiled fiber-optic cables along the walls. Cool, diffused overhead LED lighting creates subtle reflections on metal surfaces and faint shadows on the smooth epoxy floor. The mood is professional, cutting-edge, and orderly. Captured at eye level with a slightly wide-angle lens, the composition uses the rule of thirds, keeping the main machine dominant while the background remains in soft focus, suggesting an advanced research space at a modern university.
A close-up, photographic view of a glossy black lab bench displaying a carefully arranged collection of quantum computing components: a gold-plated superconducting qubit chip on a dark anti-static mat, neatly labeled coaxial cables with metallic connectors, and an open cryostat flange revealing precision-machined copper parts. The bench sits in a clean, white-walled research room, with blurred oscilloscopes and signal generators in the background. Cool white overhead lighting creates crisp reflections on the metallic surfaces and gentle shadows that emphasize texture. The mood is focused and technical, highlighting experimental hardware. Shot from a slightly elevated angle with shallow depth of field, the composition centers the qubit chip while allowing the out-of-focus instruments to suggest an active, well-equipped university lab.

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Quantum Society at the University of Oklahoma unites students, researchers, and faculty exploring quantum information, computation, and sensing through weekly meetings, guest speakers, collaborative projects, and outreach to the broader Norman community.

Events

Join us for “Learning to compute without reliable power” on Wednesday, April 15 from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm, a talk exploring computing methods and systems that keep working even when electrical power is intermittent or unreliable.

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Reach our officer team with questions about membership, collaborations, or hosting a quantum-themed event on the OU campus.

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