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About quantum communication perspectives at the Hungarian Science Festival

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About quantum communication perspectives at the Hungarian Science Festival

2024.11.15. /Posted byQCI Hungary

On 12 November, as an official event of the Hungarian Science Day, our project provided an insight into quantum communication for the audience visiting the MTA’s Human Sciences Research House (HTC) and for those following the live broadcast. The event was chaired by Dr. László Bacsárdi, Associate Professor of the Department of Network Systems and Services at the BME.

Dr. Christopher Vaskó, János Mohácsi and Dr. László Bacsárdi
Dr. Christopher Vaskó, János Mohácsi and Dr. László Bacsárdi

In his welcome speech, Dr. Sándor Imre, Chairman of the Department of Engineering Sciences, MTA, called the event a milestone and welcomed the fact that quantum communication infrastructure and research results are finally be made visible to a wider audience.

Dr. Sándor Imre
Dr. Sándor Imre

Our international guest, Dr. Christopher Vaskó, representing ESA (European Space Agency), gave a presentation on the benefits and opportunities of satellite quantum communications and the aims of the SAGA project. Dr. Ádám Gali, Head of the Institute of Solid State Physics and Optics at the HUN-REN Wigner Research Centre for Physics, then presented the need for quantum memory, its physical properties and the challenges involved in its research.

Dr Christopher Vaskó
Dr. Christopher Vaskó
Dr Ádám Gali
Dr. Ádám Gali

In the subsequent talks, all four partners Representing the QCIHungary consortium presented their activities in the project so far, and highlighted the developments in quantum communications that are important to them.

Dr. Péter Ligeti, Dr. Tamás Kiss, János Mohácsi, Dr. Ádám Gali, Dr. Christopher Vaskó and Dr. László Bacsárdi
Dr. Péter Ligeti, Dr. Tamás Kiss, János Mohácsi, Dr. Ádám Gali, Dr. Christopher Vaskó and Dr. László Bacsárdi

János Mohácsi, the project coordinator, outlined the challenges of encryption in communications, talked about international quantum communication trends, plans and the main elements of the EuroQCI cooperation. Dr. László Bacsárdi reported on ground and satellite quantum communication activities at BME. Dr. Tamás Kiss, Head of Research at the HUN-REN Wigner Research Centre for Physics, highlighted the importance of the practical part of the research through the examples of Nobel Prize winning physicists, and continued with an international overview of quantum key sharing systems outside Europe. Dr. Péter Ligeti, Associate Professor at the ELTE Institute of Computer Science, mentioned the courses in quantum information theory and quantum cryptography offered within the project, and then highlighted the role of ELTE researchers to develop, design and implement the software for the secure encryption infrastructure within QCIHungary.

János Mohácsi
János Mohácsi
Dr. László Bacsárdi
Dr. László Bacsárdi
Dr. Tamás Kiss
Dr. Tamás Kiss
Dr. Tamás Kiss
Dr. Tamás Kiss
Dr. Péter Ligeti
Dr. Péter Ligeti

The presentations were followed by a panel discussion focusing on the interdisciplinary nature of quantum communications. The participants reviewed the expert network and knowledge accumulated in Hungary in order to successfully develop the discipline. They also attempted to estimate the rate of development of the quantum communication technology until 2030 and beyond.

Recordings of the presentations and the panel are now available at the link below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeCJsXN6sM8

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The project has been co-funded by the European Union’s Digital Europe Programme under Grant Agreement No. 101081247 (QCIHungary).

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