Quantum Science | NIST

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has a speakers bureau that presents various talks on quantum science topics. These talks cover a range of subjects including quantum information, quantum foundations, and quantum communication. NIST’s quantum efforts at the University of Maryland, College Park, are highlighted in one talk, while another focuses on optical quantum network metrology, covering single-photon sources, detectors, and metrology. A third talk explores secure randomness from the foundations of quantum physics, touching on quantum mechanics and cryptography. The teleportation of quantum logic using trapped ions is discussed in another talk, covering quantum information processing and computation. Theoretical challenges in quantum cryptography are addressed in a further talk, while an overview of NIST’s quantum communications and networking project is provided. Finally, a talk discusses the use of machine learning for tuning quantum dot devices. These talks demonstrate NIST’s commitment to advancing quantum science and technology.

Source: https://www.nist.gov/itl/itl-speakers-bureau/quantum-science

Keywords: Quantum, Metrology, Communication, Cryptography

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