The Clemson University Research Foundation (CURF) has announced six researchers will receive Technology Maturation Fund grants to support the last critical step in technology development. The projects supported by this fund include prototype and minimal viable product development, bench-to-scale-up activities to generate material samples for application testing, beta field testing and pre-clinical studies.
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. The title of the project is “RAISE-EQuIP: A high-speed, reconfigurable, fully integrated circuit platform for quantum photonic applications.”