The $4.8 million grant comes from the Texas Semiconductor Innovation Fund, which was established in 2023 under the Texas CHIPS Act to encourage semiconductor research and manufacturing.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has announced a $4.8 million grant to establish QLab for quantum semiconductor metrology at UT Austin.
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