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Satellite QKD
QKD is set to become a global technology and satellite-based quantum communication systems hold the potential to unlock this global marketplace.
Fibre QKD
Today’s communication networks make extensive use of optical fibre for transporting data. With the coming quantum era, it is therefore vital to consider how such fibre-based communications can be made quantum-safe.
Photonic Integration
Photonic Integrated Circuits are a key enabling technology for the wide scale deployment of quantum communication systems by reducing the size, cost and power consumption of the devices.
Quantum Random Number Generation
Random numbers are critical for modelling and simulations in science and engineering and have a central role in all cryptographic protocols.
Standardisation
In telecommunications, standards enable complex networks to function across borders, and with equipment from multiple vendors.
Quantum Information Group Latest Publications
Information contained in news and other announcements is current on the date of posting, but subject to change without notice.
Toshiba’s leading Cambridge Research Laboratory (CRL) doubles down on cutting edge embodied AI to bring AI into the real world.
Cambridge, United Kingdom – 17th June 2024
Davide G. Marangon, Peter R. Smith, Nathan Walk, Taofiq K. Paraïso, James F. Dynes, Victor Lovic, Mirko Sanzaro, Thomas Roger, Innocenzo De Marco, Marco Lucamarini, Zhiliang Yuan & Andrew J. Shields
A.Barbiero T, G. Shooter T, T. Müller T, J.Skiba-Szymanska T, R.M. Stevenson T, L. E. Goff CAV, D. A. Ritchie CAV and A. J. Shields T
Arxiv (12 September 2023)