Description
Invited seminar at California Institute of Technology, Department of Physics (Lauritsen). My seminar provided a highlight on the theoretical progress of global quantum networks and was hosted by the leader of the Intelligent Quantum Networks & Technologies (Inqnet) consortium.Abstract: A distributed network of dedicated quantum technologies promises a transformative impact on global quantum communications, sensing, and computation. Satellites provide a feasible route to extending these quantum networks to global scales. With satellite-based quantum key distribution (SatQKD) often viewed as a precursor to more general distributed quantum technologies, significant progress has been made in modeling and understanding its performance. However, practical applications deal with limited resources that lead to a significant departure from expected performances. In this talk, I will highlight recent work in SatQKD that explores the impact of finite resources to determine practical performances in networked quantum communications.
Period | 14 Mar 2023 |
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Event type | Seminar |
Location | Pasadena, United States, CaliforniaShow on map |
Degree of Recognition | International |