REU Program: Quantum@UW

The REU Program Quantum@UW is a 10-week NSF-funded research program at the University of Washington in Seattle. It is designed to offer undergraduate students the opportunity to conduct research on a variety of topics in Quantum Information Science and Engineering ranging from theory and applications (quantum algorithms, cryptography, and complexity theory) to experiments (quantum hardware technologies and architectures). 

Program dates: June 22 - August 30, 2025
Application deadline: March 12, 2025 (11:59pm EST)
Apply here: https://etap.nsf.gov/award/7795/opportunity/10792

Information about applying

FAQ

How many students will participate? We plan to host 10 students.

What is the stipend? Participants will receive a stipend of $7000 ($700/week).

Is there support for housing, travel, and meals? Yes, participants will receive free on-campus housing (or off-campus, depending on availability), a travel allowance of up to $600, and a small meal allowance.

I heard back from another summer program, but not from Quantum@UW. What should I do? If you are still interested in our REU, write to us (at the email below). We may be able to give you an early decision.

If I'm offered a spot, is it ok to decline? Yes, of course. Admissions to REU programs are competitive, and we encourage you to apply to all the ones you'd be happy to attend. Please, do let us know as soon as you make up your mind though, so we can offer the spot to someone else.

The last week of the REU overlaps with my first week of classes. Can I leave early? We realize that for some schools this might be the case. If that's the case for you, it's fine for us that you leave a week early (we tried to avoid this, but the only way to make the 10-week program work logistically on our end was for it to end on August 30).

Why should I apply? If you are interested in Quantum Information Science and Engineering (QISE), we think you will have a fun time here! Your research will focus on one area within QISE, but you will be part of a cohort of students who are also excited about quantum information, and are working on a wide variety of topics from theory to experiments. You will also get the chance to interact with researchers from the neighbouring quantum industry, e.g. through events at Microsoft Quantum in Redmond, and IonQ's fabrication facilities in Bothell. In addition, Seattle (and the Pacific Northwest) is one of the best places in the world to be in the Summer...

Contact: Have questions that are not answered here? Email Andrea Coladangelo: coladan (at) cs (dot) washington (dot) edu

This REU program is generously supported by the NSF under award CCF-2446908.