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  2. Matt Otten part of project to develop novel quantum sensor

Matt Otten part of project to develop novel quantum sensor

This post is adapted from one originally published by Fermilab Fermilab is finalizing a partnership with Diraq and several universities — including the University of Wisconsin–Madison — for the Quandarum project. The project team intends …

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