CQT appoints four new Principal InvestigatorsCQT is pleased to welcome four new Principal Investigators. Welcome to Gong Jiangbin, Patrick Rebentrost, Steven Touzard and Gao Weibo! They will lead groups working across the Centre’s research areas of quantum computation and simulation, quantum communication and security, quantum sensing and metrology, advanced instruments and basic science. With their appointments, there are now 28 Principal Investigators working at CQT. |
First demonstration of a secure quantum network with untrusted quantum devicesA team jointly led by CQT Principal Investigator Charles Lim and his collaborator Harald Weinfurter is among the first to successfully demonstrate device-independent quantum key distribution (DIQKD). The work, published in Nature, was one of three proof-of-concept DIQKD experiments reported on 27 July. “DIQKD is the pinnacle of secure key exchange,” said Charles, who is currently on leave of absence. |
The group of Principal Investigator Travis Nicholson has adventured into a new group of the Periodic Table, realising the first magneto-optical trap for indium
Happy graduation day to eight CQT PhD studentsCongratulations to our graduates! Our graduates officially received their doctoral degrees at the National University of Singapore’s 2022 commencement ceremony held at the University Cultural Centre. During their time at CQT, the students contributed to projects across research areas including quantum communications, quantum computation and quantum simulation. They now move on to new roles in Singapore and overseas. We wish them every success. |
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