NIST Collaborates with Universities and Labs to Advance Quantum Communications
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is collaborating with various institutions to advance quantum communications research. These collaborations aim to leverage expertise and resources to accelerate the development of quantum technologies.
One key collaboration is with the University of Maryland (Baltimore County) and Johns Hopkins University, focusing on advanced fiber optic systems and novel photonic devices. NIST’s Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) and Quantum Information Project are also involved, providing mathematical and computational sciences expertise.
These collaborations are part of NIST’s broader efforts in quantum information science, including quantum computing, quantum communication, and quantum metrology. The institute’s Physics Laboratory Quantum Physics Division and MagiQ’s Quantum Information Website are additional resources for quantum communications research.
The potential impact of these collaborations could be significant, as they aim to accelerate the development of quantum technologies and their applications in various fields.
Source: https://www.nist.gov/itl/math/collaborations-quantum-communications-research
Keywords: Quantum, Information, Metrology, Simulation, Algorithms