Alexander Ling
Alexander Ling
Center for Quantum Technologies, National University of Singapore
We are pleased to announce the 3rd MajuLab seminar. MajuLab seminar is a way to foster collaboration between France and Singapore on the research themes of MajuLab.
For this MajuLab seminar, Alexander Ling, Principal Investigator at the Center for Quantum Technologies and Associate Professor at National University of Singapore, will present a talk titled:
600 days of the SpooQy-1 mission.
This seminar will be conducted online on 01 April 2021 (Thursday), 4:30 PM Singapore time / 10:30 AM French time. (Note the unusual FR time)
Venue: Remote via Zoom
Host: Gabriel Lemarié
Registration is required to attend the seminar.
Please register at: https://nus-sg.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYtdeyqrDwoEtTmqA3GJcg5YwqWQjvPuY1u
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Seminar Abstract
The SpooQy-1 satellite was envisioned as an in-orbit experiment for critical components that will contribute to an entanglement distribution demonstration using smaller satellites. It carries an entangled photon-pair source, and single photon detectors, within a shoe-box sized satellite. In this seminar, we will discuss the mission concept and milestones as well as the latest set of observations that have been collected from the satellite. Challenges and projects for future missions will be shared as well.