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WELCOME to QNETS, the place we are developing future nanophotonics and Quantum Optical Devices and Systems.

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The QNETS laboratory is located at the College of Electrical and Computer Engineering. As quantum-inspired engineers, we harness the principles of quantum mechanics to revolutionize various fields of technology. By integrating AI and machine learning-assisted designs, we propel the frontiers of high-efficiency communication, advanced computation, and cutting-edge sensing innovations. Our multidisciplinary approach unites the power of quantum-inspired strategies with the computational prowess of AI and machine learning, allowing us to develop state-of-the-art solutions for communication systems that are faster, more secure, and energy-efficient. Our ultimate aim is to follow the mantra of "smaller-SWap," where "SWap" encapsulates the principles of Size, Weight, and Power. This concept is instrumental in our pursuit to reduce the overall dimensions and weight of devices while concurrently increasing their efficiency and reducing their environmental footprint.

Within the realm of advanced computation, we embark on a journey of exploration, delving into the world of quantum algorithms and leveraging AI-driven techniques to tackle complex problems with unprecedented speed and precision. Our expertise extends to the realm of sensing technologies, where our relentless efforts give rise to sensors that are not only highly sensitive but also astoundingly accurate. These sensors find a home in diverse applications, from healthcare to environmental monitoring, embodying precision and reliability.

Our work is characterized by a resolute commitment to driving progress and shaping the future of technology across a multitude of domains. Our ultimate aspiration is to engineer and develop new optical and quantum optical devices and systems, marking our footprint in the ongoing quantum revolution. As quantum-inspired engineers, we are relentless in our pursuit of innovation and discovery, always seeking new horizons in technology.

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