Number 9: Levitating, Freezing Atoms to Further Quantum Networking
Army scientists pick top 10 coolest advances of 2020 Read More… Number 9: Levitating, freezing atoms to further quantum networking Using laser beams, Army researchers
Army scientists pick top 10 coolest advances of 2020 Read More… Number 9: Levitating, freezing atoms to further quantum networking Using laser beams, Army researchers
The U.S. Air Force Has it’s Paws in All the Quantum Cookie Jars Rather informative write-up on the U.S. Air Force’s work in quantum computing.
Defense Department must assess threats posed by quantum computers Key points… + The U.S. Department of Defense must assess the national security threats posed by
DISA starts to monitor quantum-resistant encryption capabilities Key points… + At DISA’s annual forecast to industry, Stephen Wallace, systems innovation scientist at the agency’s emerging
Spotlight: SkyWater aims to boost, secure semiconductor production Points to note… + SkyWater Technology’s new 60,000-square-foot expansion — which will produce specialty microelectronics for customers
Atomic physics pushes Army quantum research to greater heights Senior Army scientist explains how atomic physics helped galvanize the field of quantum information science RESEARCH
Department of Defense Announces $197.2 Million for Microelectronics Today [October 15th, 2020], the Department of Defense announced it has awarded over $197 million to advance
U.S. Air Force Research Lab Pitching Quantum Efforts to the Public AFRL’s ‘Quantum Collider’ Focuses On Boosting ISR, PNT Key points… + In a first
Let’s Get Real: U.S. Defense Department Sees Hyperbole Surrounding Quantum Science Getting Ahead of Military Utility DOD Should Focus on Short-Term Goals in Quantum Science
U.S. Army Research Helps Practical Quantum Computers With Error Correction In a diamond crystal, three carbon atom nuclei (shown in blue) surround an empty spot