The Director of the National Science Foundation shall carry out a basic research and education program on quantum information science and engineering, including the competitive award of grants to institutions of higher education or eligible nonprofit organizations (or consortia thereof).
In carrying out the program under subsection (a), the Director of the National Science Foundation shall carry out activities that-
The activities described in paragraph (1) shall include-
The Director of the National Science Foundation may establish a program to provide traineeships to graduate students at institutions of higher education within the United States who are citizens of the United States and who choose to pursue masters or doctoral degrees in quantum information science.
The Director of the National Science Foundation shall, through programs carried out or supported by the National Science Foundation, seek to increase the integration of quantum information science and engineering (referred to in this subsection as "QISE") into the STEM curriculum at all education levels, including community colleges, as considered appropriate by the Director.
The curriculum integration under paragraph (1) may include the following:
In carrying out this subsection, the Director shall coordinate with relevant Federal agencies, and consult with nongovernmental entities with expertise in QISE, as appropriate, which may include institutions eligible to participate in the Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR).
In this subsection, the term "STEM" means the academic and professional disciplines of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, including computer science.
15 U.S.C. § 8841
EDITORIAL NOTES
AMENDMENTS2022-Subsec. (d). Pub. L. 117-167 added subsec. (d).
- Program
- The term "Program" means the National Quantum Initiative Program implemented under section 8811(a) of this title.
- quantum information science
- The term "quantum information science" means the use of the laws of quantum physics for the storage, transmission, manipulation, computing, or measurement of information.