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A New Angle for Quantum

UC Davis researchers have demonstrated an angle etching method for fabricating quantum photonic devices at the wafer scale in silicon carbide. This development has brought within reach the reality of producing quantum nanodevices at scale and, thus, the development of the quantum internet.

The Cleanroom Where It Happens

The Center for Nano-MicroManufacturing supports leading-edge scalable research and development in electronics, materials and life sciences and is well-positioned to contribute to artificial intelligence hardware research and semiconductor workforce development efforts.

Breaking Down the Gut-Brain Divide

Researchers at the University of California, Davis, are taking the phrase “follow your gut” to a whole new level: They’re creating microfluidic technology that can map out and probe the neural pathways that form the gut-brain axis for the first time.

Across the Spectrum

When it comes to innovating within applied electromagnetics, Assistant Professor William "Billy" Putnam has found that the best way to move forward is to look toward the past.

UC Davis CITRIS Hosts Three-Day Workshop to Inspire High School Students in the Future of Technology

The Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society and the Banatao Institute (CITRIS) at the University of California, Davis, hosted a cohort of 25 high school students for a three-day CITRIS-INSPIRE summer workshop (June 5-7) to provide them a glimpse into the world of technology, artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics.