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Supporting Quantum Work at Syracuse
Nord Cryo is proud to support Syracuse University and Assistant Professor Ethan Arnault’s team in quantum research, providing cryogenic electronics, mechanics, and customized hardware for demanding low-temperature environments.

Nord Cryo is proud to support Syracuse University in its quantum research, from understanding the fundamental physical properties of materials to deploying devices in real-world settings.
We are happy to be working with Assistant Professor Ethan Arnault and his team in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
Professor Arnault’s research focuses on emerging quantum and topological materials, superconducting devices, quantum technology, quantum states of matter, and quantum sensing. This kind of work is important for pushing the boundaries of how quantum materials and devices are designed, fabricated, measured, and eventually used in practical applications.
For Nord Cryo, this is exactly where our products and services sit in the sweet spot: supporting both academic quantum research and the quantum industry at large with cryogenic electronics, mechanics, and customized hardware for demanding low-temperature environments.
Special thanks to Assistant Professor Ethan Arnault for the trust. We are happy to continue working with you and your team.
If you are in the research space, upgrading or scaling your current setups, reach out and let’s talk about whether our products and services could help solve bottlenecks for your team.



