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04/29/2021 - 04/29/2021 | Online

Towards a blueprint for a quantum internet

As part of the Distinguished Lecturer Series (DLS) of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Professor Dr. Stephanie Wehner from the Technical University Delft in the Netherlands will give a talk about the path towards a blueprint for a quantum internet.

The Distinguished Lecturer Series (DLS) of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light brings leading minds in all areas relevant to the science of light to Erlangen. It presents the unique opportunity for scientific exchange with the speakers to a broad audience.

Professor Dr. Stephanie Wehner from the Technical University Delft in the Netherlands will give a talk about the path towards a blueprint for a quantum internet.

Abstract:

Building the first large-scale quantum network is a highly challenging endeavor. Not only is it a highly contested question of what the most promising hardware platform might be, but even if we had selected one, it is unknown what the precise requirements for its realization would be.

In this talk, we will present a series of methods that can be used in order to determine minimal requirements of creating such a network on an existing fiber network infrastructure. We start by presenting an algorithm to perform a pre-selection of where quantum repeaters may be located on an existing fiber grid. We present a purpose built discrete event simulator that can be used to validate candidate architectures, and a matching machine learning method that can be used to determine minimal hardware (or software) requirements necessary to achieve a specific target functionality of the network. We provide several examples for illustration.

Biography:

Stephanie Wehner is Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Professor in quantum information at TU Delft and the Research Lead of the Quantum Internet Division. Her goal is to understand the world of small particles – the laws of quantum mechanics – in order to construct better networks and computers. For her work, Stephanie has received a KNAW Ammodo Award. Stephanie is one the founders of QCRYPT, which has become the largest conference in quantum cryptography. She presently leads the European Quantum Internet Alliance in the EU Flagship on Quantum Technologies. In a former life, she worked as a professional hacker in industry.

Information on participating / attending:
The event will take place online via Zoom. To get the Zoom credentials, please register for the MPL newsletter (make sure to tick the "scientific lectures" checkbox): https://mpl.mpg.de/newsletter/
The Zoom links are sent about one hour before the lecture starts.

Date:

04/29/2021 15:00 - 04/29/2021 16:00

Event venue:

Zoom
Online
Bayern
Germany

Target group:

Scientists and scholars, Students

Email address:

Relevance:

international

Subject areas:

Information technology, Physics / astronomy

Types of events:

Presentation / colloquium / lecture

Entry:

04/13/2021

Sender/author:

Clarissa Grygier

Department:

Kommunikation und Marketing

Event is free:

yes

Language of the text:

English

URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event68423


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