The provided article does not discuss quantum computing standards, protocols, or related development efforts. Instead, it announces that physicist Ana Maria Rey was honored with the 2019 Blavatnik National Laureate award for her foundational research in atomic physics. Her work on how atoms interact and collide helped pave the way for creating the world’s most precise atomic clocks. The award is administered by the New York Academy of Sciences and funded by the Blavatnik Family Foundation, which has recognized hundreds of early-career scientists across multiple countries and scientific fields.
Because the article focuses on a research honor rather than technical standardization, it does not address organizations developing quantum protocols, current development status, implementation timelines, or specific technical details for standards. If you provide an article that specifically covers quantum computing standards or certification frameworks, I will gladly summarize it using your requested structure and focus areas.
Keywords: atomic clock, theoretical atomic physics, atomic collisions