Texas awards $4.8 million grant for new quantum metrology lab at UT Austin

Governor Greg Abbott
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Governor Greg Abbott has announced a $4.8 million grant from the Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund (TSIF) to the Texas Quantum Institute (TQI) at The University of Texas at Austin. The funding will be used to establish QLab, a quantum-enhanced semiconductor metrology facility in Austin.

“Texas is the new frontier of innovation and UT Austin is where world-changing discoveries in quantum research and development are being made,” said Governor Abbott. “Through this TSIF grant, QLab will acquire state-of-the-art instrumentation that will be used to advance semiconductor manufacturing in Texas by leveraging new developments in quantum science and technology. Texas will continue to lead the nation with quantum leaps into the future.”

The QLab facility aims to serve both the Texas semiconductor sector and emerging quantum industries, while also supporting academic research. Metrology—the science of measurement—is essential for semiconductor manufacturing, which requires precise measurements at atomic and molecular levels. TQI will manage QLab alongside partners such as the Microelectronic Research Center, Texas Institute for Electronics, and Texas Materials Institute at UT Austin.

“The Texas Quantum Institute is grateful for the continued support of the State of Texas and UT Austin,” said TQI Co-director Elaine Li. “Metrology has been identified by the U.S. Department of Commerce as the key enabling technology for the semiconductor industry. This investment from the TSIF will empower UT Austin to advance metrology tools that can be applied to address critical challenges in the semiconductor industry.”

“This investment gives us tremendous momentum to advance quantum-enhanced semiconductor metrology, driving breakthroughs that will shape the future of both the semiconductor and quantum industries,” added TQI Co-director Xiuling Li.

Senator Sarah Eckhardt commented on how Central Texas has become a national hub for semiconductor innovation due in part to faculty and researchers at UT Austin: “As quantum technologies continues to transform the semiconductor industry, the QLab will play a pivotal role in positioning our region to capitalize on growth in the semiconductor and quantum industries, including the thousands of high-paying advanced manufacturing jobs that will come with it.”

In 2023, Governor Abbott signed into law the Texas CHIPS Act which created TSIF as a grant program designed to support leadership in semiconductor research, design, and manufacturing across Texas. The act also established related programs administered by divisions within his office aimed at attracting companies involved with semiconductors and developing expertise within higher education institutions.



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