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Christopher R Monroe

Gilhuly Family Presidential Distinguished Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering
130 Hudson Hall, Box 90291, Durham, NC 27708
the Chesterfield Building, 701 W. Main St., Durham, NC 27701

Awards & Honors


Elected Member

National National Academy of Sciences · 2016 Primary Section: 13, Physics. Secondary Section: 33, Applied Physical Sciences More about this award

In the News


Published January 23, 2024
Duke 100 Trailblazer: Chris Monroe
Published July 10, 2023
Three Things to Know About Federal Investment in Quantum Computing
Published March 9, 2023
Duke Leads Regional Effort to Reinvigorate America’s Semiconductor Infrastructure
Published June 16, 2022
Advancing Quantum Computing By Studying Phase Changes
Published February 9, 2022
The Growing Role of Computation in Science
Published October 15, 2021
Quantum Computers Can Be Better Than the Sum of Their Parts
Published October 1, 2021
Duke Startup IonQ Becomes First Publicly Traded, Pure-Play Quantum Computing Company; Closes Business Combination with dMY Technology Group III
Published September 7, 2021
Duke Joins $25M NSF Quantum Leap Challenge Institute for Robust Quantum Simulation
Published June 28, 2021
Duke Awards 22 Distinguished Professorships
Published May 24, 2021
On the Hill: Chris Monroe Briefs Congress on Quantum Computing’s Role in Nation’s Scientific Computing Enterprise
Published March 10, 2021
Duke Technology Powers First Pure-Play Quantum Computing Company to Wall Street
Published November 12, 2020
Duke Is Building a World-Class Team for the Quantum Computing Race
Published October 13, 2020
Introducing Nine New Scholars Joining the Duke Faculty
Published August 21, 2020
Innovative Leader in Quantum Computing Joins Pratt Faculty