The Hybrid Quantum Computing (HyQu) Center at NC State is redefining the future of quantum technology. By uniting discrete-variable (qubit) and continuous-variable (bosonic mode) systems, we are creating powerful hybrid quantum platforms that push performance beyond both classical and qubit-only computers.

Our interdisciplinary team develops next-generation algorithms, control protocols, benchmarking and compilation tools, and hardware to unlock real-world quantum advantage. Partnering with leading institutions – including PNNL, LBNL, NASA Ames, Rutgers, and UMass Amherst – we’re advancing the science and engineering of quantum computing to drive lasting impact across engineering, physics, chemistry, and computation.