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David Levonian

Author: David Levonian

David Levonian is a quantum research scientist at the AWS Center for Quantum Networking. During his PhD at Harvard he developed methods for creating quantum entanglement between solid-state quantum bits with photons as well as investigating how to store and process quantum information in spins. He continues to research new ways of communicating and processing quantum information as a scientist at AWS.

New research from Harvard and AWS will enable higher temperature operation of quantum communications networks

Following the announcement of a research alliance between the AWS Center for Quantum Networking and Harvard University, a joint team of Harvard and AWS scientists published a research paper today in Science Magazine discussing production of quantum memories that can operate at higher temperatures – enabling reduced cost and increased reliability for this fundamental component […]

An Illustrated Introduction to Quantum Networks and Quantum Repeaters

Quantum networks are an emerging technology that distribute entangled quantum bits to geographically separated users. These networks can enable new communication tasks such as the generation of shared cryptographic keys whose security does not depend on algorithmic complexity. This security can supplement and extend the current state-of-the-art in public key cryptography and future-proof it against […]