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Quantum technology and its research are believed to revolutionize this decade. Lots of efforts are taken by different organizations to address the current landscape of quantum technologies, identify challenges and opportunities, leverage and collaborate with existing initiatives, and engage the quantum community at large. It is believed that Stevens’ Prototype ‘Quantum Lock’ May Foreshadow the Next Super-Secure Applications. Stevens Institute of Technology is a private institution that was founded in 1870. Innovation and entrepreneurship are stressed at Stevens Institute of Technology, a research-intensive school primarily known for its engineering, science, and management programs. Stevens’ proof-of-concept demonstration successfully leverages quantum properties to secure the Internet of Things.
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Stevens Institute of Technology’s prototype ‘Quantum Lock’ May Foreshadow the Next Super-Secure Applications. Stevens’ proof-of-concept demonstration successfully leverages quantum properties to secure the Internet of Things. “These quantum properties are going to change the internet,” said physicist Yuping Huang, who directs the Center for Quantum Science & Engineering and works with graduate students, including Lac Nguyen and Jeeva Ramanathan on the quantum lock project. Quantum locks occur when a superconductor becomes trapped within a magnetic field.