Kwantuminternet
Evenementen
-
-
From black holes to quantum computing – with Marika Taylor
The Royal Institution of Great Britain 21 Albemarle Street, London, Verenigd KoninkrijkHow can black holes help us understand the workings of a quantum computer?
-
The Quantum Internet: An unhackable internet of the future (TV RIGB webcast)
The Royal Institution of Great Britain 21 Albemarle Street, London, Verenigd KoninkrijkThe information quantum computers can provide us with will be worlds away from standard computers.
-
-
2023 Quantum Threat Timeline Report – publication
The global race to develop quantum computers has critical implications for cybersecurity and organizations must pay attention.
-
-
Quantum and coherent signal transmission on a single-frequency channel via the electro-optic serrodyne technique – publication
Scientists have transmitted quantum and conventional internet data through the same fiber-optic channel, meaning a future quantum internet could theoretically use existing infrastructure.
-
-
Entangling Independent Particles by Path Identity – publication
In the study 'Entangling Independent Particles by Path Identity' scientists used PyTheus, an AI tool that has been specifically created for designing quantum-optic experiments.

