Google Boosts Quantum Ambitions with New Colorado Lab Led by Top Physicist

March 24, 2026
Google Boosts Quantum Ambitions with New Colorado Lab Led by Top Physicist
  • Google is expanding its quantum effort by hiring Boulder-based quantum physicist Adam Kaufman to lead a new neutral-atom quantum computer team in Colorado.

  • Kaufman will establish a Colorado lab and recruit about 10 hardware specialists to push neutral-atom quantum computing, complementing Google’s existing superconducting-qubit program.

  • The Boulder–Denver region is emerging as a quantum hub, buoyed by federal support for NIST, collaboration with CU Boulder, and a cluster of quantum companies like Quantinuum, Atom Computing, and Infleqtion.

  • Chou notes Kaufman will stay connected with JILA and CU Boulder to bridge research and commercial product development, with potential lab space in CU facilities or Google’s Boulder office.

  • This marks Google Quantum AI’s first dedicated quantum presence in Colorado, leveraging regional institutions such as JILA, NIST, and CU Boulder.

  • Observers see the Boulder region as a promising ecosystem for quantum talent and startups, reinforcing Colorado’s role in the evolving quantum landscape.

  • Google is pursuing both superconducting and neutral-atom quantum technologies to accelerate development and bring quantum capabilities to market more quickly.

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