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The BernienLab studies quantum science by assembling large quantum systems using individual atoms trapped in optical tweezers. This platform is ideally suited to both explore fundamental questions, as well as realize quantum technologies such as quantum computers and quantum networks. In quantum information processing the lab is pioneering dual-species Rydberg arrays with unique opportunities for computing and simulation. For quantum networking is realizing photonic interfaces for atom arrays based on cavity arrays on a chip.

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