The Fisher Center for IQSE at Illinois Wesleyan University is a first-of-its-kind initiative advancing undergraduate education in Quantum Science & Engineering within a liberal arts curriculum.
Through cross-curricular courses and experiential learning, students will explore quantum science across physics, mathematics, chemistry, computer science, materials science and ethics.
The Fisher Quantum Center is supported by a founding gift from the Ann and Alan Fisher family, providing the resources to establish the center and launch programming. Ann is a graduate of Illinois Wesleyan University and serves on the university’s Board of Trustees.
Quantum science studies how nature behaves at the smallest scales—where matter and energy follow rules that differ from everyday experience. These rules are not just abstract; they are the foundation of emerging technologies such as quantum computing, ultra-secure quantum communication, and advanced sensing.
Quantum is more than a set of tools, it is a new way of understanding the physical world.
Who want to dive into quantum science and technology early in their academic journey while pursuing a degree in physics, chemistry, mathematics, computer science, engineering
Who are aiming for careers in quantum computing, quantum optics, quantum chemistry, quantum communication, quantum finance, quantum engineering, or other related fields
Who are eager for hands-on collaborative research and interdisciplinary mentorship early in their career