By Nate Doughty – Staff Reporter, Washington Business Journal - Virginia Tech this week unveiled the Institute for Advanced Computing at its Potomac Yard campus to offer academic and research opportunities in AI and quantum computing — and it's looking for more companies to work with.
At buildout, the institute will employ 50 full-time faculty members and occupy about a third of Virginia Tech's Academic Building One, a $302 million, 300,000-square-foot facility in Alexandria that opened in January. That's all somewhat subject to grant funding, enrollment and the total number of partnerships, according to Kirk Cameron, professor of computer science at Virginia Tech and interim director of the institute.