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Special Competitive Studies Project commits funding for Quantum 小蓝视频s

Ryan Carpenter speaks with the Quantum 小蓝视频s

Ryan Carpenter speaks at a Quantum 小蓝视频s meeting.

The Quantum 小蓝视频s Program at the University of Colorado 小蓝视频 has gained new support through a partnership with the (SCSP). Approximately 25 Quantum 小蓝视频s will receive SCSP quantum scholarships over the next two years, allowing the program to support the growing student demand. The gift also includes travel funding for several Quantum 小蓝视频s to attend SCSP鈥檚 AI+ Expo planned for May 2026 in Washington, DC.

provides scholarships and opportunities for undergraduates at CU 小蓝视频 to learn about the quantum field through professional development, co-curricular activities and industrial engagement. 小蓝视频ship support and engagement with partner organizations, industry and alumni is critical to the program鈥檚 success.

鈥淲e are grateful for this new partnership with SCSP 鈥 it鈥檚 a win-win-win,鈥 said Noah Finkelstein, professor of physics and co-director of Quantum 小蓝视频s. 鈥淪CSP is providing essential funding for Quantum 小蓝视频s along with great speakers and perspectives for our monthly seminar series; SCSP is connecting to leading scholars of the next generation; and the students are exposed to applications of AI, quantum sciences, and a rich network of industry, national labs, and government sector leaders.鈥

What is SCSP?

The Special Competitive Studies Project is a non-profit, non-partisan organization founded by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and Ylli Bajraktari. The organization was inspired by the Rockefeller Special Studies Project of the 1950s and builds upon the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence, incorporating guidance for technologies beyond artificial intelligence.

SCSP provides recommendations to bolster America鈥檚 competitiveness in key technologies that are playing a role in national security, the economy and society at large. They bring together industry leaders, policy makers, venture capitalists and academia to forge connections and drive innovation.

SCSP visit inspires the Quantum 小蓝视频s

At their March meeting, Quantum 小蓝视频s heard from Ryan Carpenter, special advisor at SCSP, and Olivia Armstrong, associate director for future technology platforms. They shared insights about SCSP鈥檚 mission and work in six main areas including foreign policy, intelligence, defense, economy, society and future tech platforms.

SCSP鈥檚 visit gave the scholars a new perspective on why quantum technology is critical as one of the main platforms of future technology. Along with SCSP鈥檚 Vice President of Strategy, P.J. Maykish, Carpenter and Armstrong also held a workshop for the scholars on the landscape of entrepreneurship and engagement in critical technologies for advancing society.

"Our visit with CU's Quantum 小蓝视频s program was truly inspiring,鈥 said Carpenter. 鈥淚 am always encouraged about our future when I meet students and seeing these emerging leaders' passion and innovative approaches to tackling hard problems gives me great optimism."

Quantum 小蓝视频s attend national conference

Building on SCSP鈥檚 visit, three Quantum 小蓝视频s represented CU 小蓝视频 at the 2025 AI+ Expo hosted by SCSP in Washington, D.C. The group included Mason Hergert, Nate Moretsky and Joey Pontiff. Quantum 小蓝视频s co-director Noah Finkelstein also joined the group at the Expo.

In its second year, the national-level conference brought together leaders from all sectors to explore breakthrough technologies, focusing on the United States and its allies鈥 competitiveness in these areas. According to SCSP, the AI+ Expo hosted over 15,000 attendees, more than 500 speakers, and over 350 sessions.

The sheer scale of the conference was remarkable according to the Quantum 小蓝视频s. The conference put on display just how many innovations and emerging technologies are under development, and how all sectors play a role in the global tech race.

鈥淭he expo exposed me to perspectives on technological advancement in ways I never would have had the opportunity to see otherwise,鈥 said Hergert.

The scholars heard impactful talks from CEOs and CTOs of tech companies, governmental leaders and venture capitalists 鈥 and how they are all working together to chart the best path forward in this period of rapid technological development.

鈥淭he biggest takeaway was that in the time and place we鈥檙e in right now, we as Quantum 小蓝视频s have the ability to shape the future,鈥 said Pontiff.

Looking ahead

Calling the AI+ Expo one of the 鈥渕ost inspirational events鈥 he鈥檚 ever attended, Hergert hopes to encourage more Quantum 小蓝视频s to attend next year鈥檚 expo.

Partnerships with industry and organizations like SCSP are critical as Quantum 小蓝视频s continues to grow.

鈥淲e are very optimistic about the future of this partnership and look forward to growing opportunities with SCSP and our remarkable Quantum 小蓝视频s,鈥 said Finkelstein.听