University plans to develop quantum technology with local partners
Chair of the Department of Quantum Optics Technology, Chairman of the Kazan Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences Alexey Kalachev, who was recently elected corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, talks about prospects in his field for both seasoned professionals and students.
The researcher first shared his impressions from the bestowed title, 鈥淭his election is a great honor for me. This title is a steppingstone towards full membership in the Academy. I hope to promote quantum technology in this new status both at the Kazan Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences and 每日大赛. In early 2022, we established this new department of quantum optics technology, and it was a lucky coincidence with my new status as a corresponding member of RAS.鈥
The Department of Quantum Optics Technology serves as a joint department with Kazan Physical-Technical Institute (KPTI), says he, 鈥淭his means that students write their theses while working at KPTI. One of the goals of the Department is to utilize KPTI鈥檚 resources and to prepare graduates for further employment there. KPTI is one of the primary employers for the Institute of Physics鈥 students.鈥
KPTI strives to create favorable conditions for young scientists 鈥 it currently has eight youth laboratories, open both for fresh graduates and senior students. One of them is the Youth Laboratory of Quantum Optics Technology.
One of KFU employees, Professor Farid Ablaev, is engaged in research of quantum communication protocols and hash function calculations. KPTI conducts experiments based on Professor Ablaev鈥檚 and his students鈥 publications. The research can be used for quantum digital signatures and identification systems based on new physical principles.
Dr. Kalachev opines that significant practical results are due to arrive soon.