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    Explore " quantum research" with insightful episodes like "Quantum Communications Hub, UK. An interview with Tim Spiller.", "The China Factor in the US - Australia Quantum Tech Agreement", ""Engineering" Your Career with A Liberal Arts Degree" and ""Engineering" Your Career with A Liberal Arts Degree" from podcasts like ""The Quantum Divide", "All Things Policy", "Beyond the Bubble: Navigating Professional Life After College" and "Hillsdale College Podcast Network Superfeed"" and more!

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    Quantum Communications Hub, UK. An interview with Tim Spiller.

    Quantum Communications Hub, UK. An interview with Tim Spiller.

    Join us with Tim Spiller, currently Professor of Quantum Information Technologies at the University of York and Director of the UK Quantum Communications Hub. Tim walks us through his career journey, and provides an insider's look into the UK's strategic approach to quantum technology, revealing how a decade of significant government investment has propelled the field forward. With a career straddling both academia and industry, Tim offers a unique perspective on the evolution from theoretical physics to groundbreaking quantum computing algorithms.

    In this discussion, we uncover the latest on the UK's national quantum program and its expansion, detailing the strategic refresh that includes a budget boost and the creation of new hubs to foster technological advancements planned for the end of 2024. Hear about the global quantum research landscape where the UK, despite not having the financial heft of the US or China, is seen as a trailblazer in coordinating academic and industrial synergies. We also discuss the pivotal role that the quantum communication hubs have played in nurturing the growth of startups and driving innovations in quantum key distribution and random number generation.

    Tune in as we explore the exciting realm of quantum technology applications, from the commercial viability of quantum key distribution in handheld devices to the Controlled SWAP test for quantum entanglement, shedding light on a potential future of quantum networking. Tim shares his thoughts on the anticipated developments in the UK's quantum program, the importance of quantum memory for large-scale quantum computing, and the critical need for global standardisation in the field. As Tim prepares to pass the baton of leadership, he reflects on the significance of continuous learning and training to support the burgeoning quantum industry and the role of outreach in promoting these cutting-edge technologies.


    (00:11) - UK's Quantum Technology Strategy and Achievements

    (09:29) - UK National Quantum Program Expansion

    (15:42) - Quantum Communications and Startup Evolution

    (32:52) - Quantum Communications

    (42:05) - Potential Applications of Quantum Technology

    (51:34) - Quantum Computing and Entanglement Distribution

    (01:07:08) - Quantum Computing and Memory Development

    (01:12:57) - Transitioning Leadership in the Quantum Communications Hub

    The China Factor in the US - Australia Quantum Tech Agreement

    The China Factor in the US - Australia Quantum Tech Agreement

    The shadow of geopolitical competition with China looms large over the recent cooperation agreement on Quantum Science and Technology between Australia and the US. Megha Pardhi and Shrey Khanna discuss the Agreement, the role of China, and India's initiatives to promote research in quantum technologies.

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    "Engineering" Your Career with A Liberal Arts Degree

    "Engineering" Your Career with A Liberal Arts Degree
    Conventional wisdom about careers says "do what you love and you'll never work a day in your life." Katherine Brunk, an analyst at the civil engineering firm Kimley-Horn, takes that to another level. Listen to this week's episode to learn how she took her liberal arts degree and made the ultimate pivot from marketing to civil engineering.

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    "Engineering" Your Career with A Liberal Arts Degree

    "Engineering" Your Career with A Liberal Arts Degree
    Conventional wisdom about careers says "do what you love and you'll never work a day in your life." Katherine Brunk, an analyst at the civil engineering firm Kimley-Horn, takes that to another level. Listen to this week's episode to learn how she took her liberal arts degree and made the ultimate pivot from marketing to civil engineering.

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