Recent advances in quantum science have leapfrogged existing capabilities in handling complex computational problems, providing communication security, and in enhancing navigation, imaging and other sensing technologies. Scientists and engineers from across the country will travel to RIT for the Photonics for Quantum Workshop Jan. 23-25 to discuss quantum technology development in five main applications—computing, communication, imaging, sensing and clocks.
Two of the conference’s organizers, Don Figer, director of RIT’s Future Photon Initiative, and Gregory Howland, a postdoctoral research fellow at RIT, answered questions about quantum science, photonics and where these two fields intersect.
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