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cryptography”. Project description: Many quantum cryptographic protocols rely on cryptographic tasks like bit-commitment and coin-flipping, which are impossible to achieve perfectly in classical systems but can
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16.02.2024, Wissenschaftliches Personal The position for a PhD student in Cryptography (m/f/d, initially for three years, 100% position) is available in the newly formed research group led by Lorenz
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techniques to encrypt our data is becoming ever more urgent. Fortunately, quantum cryptography is a suitable solution to overcome this challenge. However, quantum cryptography requires unique lasers that can
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Applied Cryptography. Successful candidates will tackle exciting and challenging research problems in the area of private computing, privacy-enhancing technologies, secure multiparty computation and
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security. In particular, the subgroup ''Quantum Lab'' research directions include post-quantum cryptography, quantum cryptography, deniability in quantum cryptography and communication, quantum key exchange
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, part of the Laboratory of Algorithmics, Cryptography and Security (LACS), embedded in the Department of Computer Science (DCS) of Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM), is currently looking
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. These emergent particles are essential in many technologies including quantum cryptography and quantum computing. This PhD project will develop an ultra-efficient platform to generate on-demand entangled photons
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including quantum cryptography and quantum computing. This PhD project will develop an ultra-efficient platform to generate on-demand entangled photons for the future of quantum technologies. We are looking
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promises massive impacts on fields ranging from communication and cryptography to sensing and computing. Importantly, quantum sensors harness the rapid interactions between quantum systems and their
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is to exploit those properties that most markedly distinguish quantum systems from classical ones to vastly improve various procedures and protocols in computing, cryptography, communication, metrology