In this episode, Anna and Guillermo speak with Professor Jelena Vučković from Stanford’s Nanoscale and Quantum Photonics Lab about the fascinating world of quantum engineering.
Jelena explains different quantum technology platforms and how quantum entanglement serves as the foundation for various applications such as eavesdropping detection. They explore how researchers are developing chip-scale quantum systems and the significant implications these technologies have for secure communication and cryptography.
Related links:
- Episode 288: Quantum Cryptography with Or Sattath
- WHIR: Reed–Solomon Proximity Testing with Super-Fast Verification
- BB84: Quantum cryptography: Public key distribution and coin tossing
- BBM92: Quantum Cryptography Without Bell’s Theorem
- Stanford Nanoscale Quantum Photonics Group Github
- Stanford Nanoscale and Quantum Photonics Lab
- Photonics: Practical & Optimized: A Talk by Jelena
- Accelerator that fits on a chip work by Jelena
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