ADScientists are using quantum technology to develop new kinds of computers and communications networks, and new sensors for imaging and measuring objects. In the military realm, quantum computers may eventually be able to break existing forms of encryption, while other quantum technology could generate powerful new radars and navigation systems. Pan still serves as an honorary professor at Heidelberg, overseeing a quantum research lab there. The article said USTC and CETC would cooperate on a variety of science, including jointly establishing labs to research quantum detection and quantum communication devices. Sanders said he is focused on furthering basic quantum research and publishing his work in scientific journals.
Source: Washington Post December 26, 2019 16:50 UTC