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At first glance, random numbers may seem trivial to produce and utterly useless. Not an easy sell. Isn’t it just a matter of flipping a coin? Not quite!
We congratulate Casper for successfully defending his PhD thesis.
We're very happy to welcome five students who will do their final master projects in our section this spring. This is a record number for QPIT.
Researchers from bigQ have together with 14 other institutions written an extensive review of 225 pages on quantum cryptography.
Nyt innovationskonsortium går målrettet efter at sikre dansk andel af nyt hastigt voksende teknologimarked gennem udvikling af et ultra-sikkert kryptografisk...
New innovation consortium sets out to secure Danish share of a rapidly growing technology market by developing next generation’s ultra-secure cryptographic systems...
Data fra landets kritiske infrastrukturer skal være umulig at afkode. Udviklingen af sikre kommunikationskanaler og styrkelsen af sikkerheden på internettet...
Data from critical national infrastructures should be impossible to decrypt. Quantum key distribution offers a way to establish secure communication channels and improve...
QuantumDTU bidrager aktivt til oplysning om kvanteteknologier under den Europæiske Kvanteuge
Would you like to go to Berlin November 1-7 2020? Then sign up for our challenge. We will send two students from Denmark to "Quantum Future Academy 2020" with all expenses...
Dino Nikolic receives inno-explorer grant from the Innovation Foundation Denmark to explore a new type of quantum random number generator.
On November 22, the event "Quantum Hub Denmark" brought together more than a hundred stakeholders from industry, academia, and public sector in Denmark to strengthen the...
A new basic research centre at DTU aims to secure Denmark a leading international position in the field of quantum technology. At the same time, the University is advancing...
When future users of quantum computers need to analyze their data or run quantum algorithms, they will often have to send encrypted information to the computer. Because...