Awarded funding in TÜBİTAK 1001 Program
17.10.2025
Dr. Elif Yunt, a faculty member of the Energy Science and Technologies Department, has been awarded funding for her project on second-generation quantum technologies under the TÜBİTAK - ARDEB 1001 Program for the first term of 2025. We congratulate her and wish her continued success.
The project, which focuses on the preparation and classification of distributed entangled states over a network, is significant for improving measurement and resource efficiency in quantum metrology and sensing. Second-generation quantum technologies, including quantum metrology, sensing, communication, and computing, aim to develop more efficient and precise technologies by leveraging quantum correlations such as entanglement and coherence, compared to their classical counterparts.
The project, which focuses on the preparation and classification of distributed entangled states over a network, is significant for improving measurement and resource efficiency in quantum metrology and sensing. Second-generation quantum technologies, including quantum metrology, sensing, communication, and computing, aim to develop more efficient and precise technologies by leveraging quantum correlations such as entanglement and coherence, compared to their classical counterparts.