Quantum Scholars Program
The Quantum Scholars programÌýprovides a fellowship and opportunitiesÌýto help students learn about the quantum field, including connecting students with local industry and quantum technology. The program supports undergraduates in physics, engineering and computer science with the aim to advance quantum education and workforce development through professional development, co-curricular activities, and industrial engagement.
What to expect

- Professional development opportunities with talks from leading scientists in the quantum field
- Tours of national labs and local quantum companies
- Connections to internship and employment opportunities through the Physics and Quantum Career & Internship Fair
- Community-building activities through regular meetings
- Educational opportunities such as the Quantum Hackathon
Joining the program
Join a cohort of leading CU Boulder students committed to learning more andÌýadvancing our efforts in quantum sciences and engineering. Earn a fellowship, learn more about the quantum sector, and build community with like-minded students, staff and faculty.
Students selected for a fellowship will receive up to $2,500 over the academic year, but opportunities to join the cohort and engage in all aspects of the program will be available to all students selected for the program.ÌýApplications for the 2025-2026 academic year are due by April 11, 2025.Ìý
Funding for Quantum Scholars
Quantum Scholars is supported by the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, the Department of Physics, and byÌýgenerous contributions from alumni, industry, and other external partners.Ìý
- SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics
- Tim ValleÌý
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- Tom Bliska and Gray Boyce
- Joe and Cindy Mitchell
- Chris Monroe
- Myatt/Hatcher Family
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Atom Computing, Bridger Photonics, Honeywell, IonQ, KM Labs, LongPath Technologies, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Meadowlark Optics, NIST, Quantinuum, Sandia National Laboratory, RadiaSoft, Stable Laser Systems, ThorLabs
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For more information
ÌýÌýStudents with questions about the program should contact faculty advisorsÌýProfessor Mike RitzwollerÌýor Professor Noah Finkelstein.Ìý
ÌýÌýInterested in supporting Quantum Scholars? Contact Professor Mike RitzwollerÌýor Professor Noah Finkelstein.