Clarkson University will receive $200,000 from the National Science Foundation. This grant will support a research project to develop a holistic quantum-inspired framework to address the cyber risks …
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Clarkson University will receive $200,000 from the National Science Foundation.
This grant will support a research project to develop a holistic quantum-inspired framework to address the cyber risks and operational challenges for decentralized power grids, according to Congresswoman Elise Stefanik.
“Clarkson University is conducting impressive research on issues that impact many Americans, including addressing security threats,” Stefanik said. “As these taxpayer dollars are returned to our district to continue Clarkson's important work, I look forward to witnessing its impact on quantum research and breakthroughs for the future.”