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Lin Zhu participates in research funded by National Science Foundation

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Lin Zhu, an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at Clemson University, is co-principal investigator on a recent grant from the National Science Foundation.

Lin Zhu works in his lab at the Advanced Materials Research Center after receiving a major grant from the Department of Defense.
Lin Zhu works in his lab at the Advanced Materials Research Center.

The title of the project is “RAISE-EQuIP: A high-speed, reconfigurable, fully integrated circuit platform for quantum photonic applications.”

The award is for $750,000.  Qiang Lin serves as principal investigator, and a co-principal investigator is Hui Wu, both of the University of Rochester.

A description can be found here: https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1842691

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