Institute of Advanced Technology, University of Science and Technology of China

The Institute of Advanced Technology, University of Science and Technology of China (IAT, USTC; Chinese: 中国科学技术大学先进技术研究院) is a research institute affiliated with the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) and located in Hefei, Anhui, China. It was jointly founded by Anhui provincial government, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hefei municipal government and the USTC in 2012.

Institute of Advanced Technology, University of Science and Technology of China
Simplified Chinese中国科学技术大学先进技术研究院
Traditional Chinese中國科學技術大學先進技術研究院
Alternative Chinese name
Chinese中科大先研院

Research projects

Quantum Communication Satellite

Quantum Communication Satellite's main function is sending entangled photon to all world, for achieving fully classified communication.

Pan Jianwei, Professor of University of Science and Technology of China published a scientific article stating their first space quantum communication experiment on 4, June, 2013.[1] The experiment was finished in 2010 or before using a Germany satellite CHAMP launched in July, 2000. The satellite was out of orbit in September, 2010. On 2011, Pan's project was approved by Chinese Academy of Sciences.[2]

Quantum Communication Beijing-Shanghai Route

On January 12, 2014, China decided to build Quantum Communication Beijing-Shanghai Route.[3]

References

  1. Experimental Single-Photon Transmission from Satellite to Earth, Juan Yin, Yuan Cao, Shu-Bin Liu, Ge-Sheng Pan, Jin-Hong Wang, Tao Yang, Zhong-Ping Zhang, Fu-Min Yang, Yu-Ao Chen, Cheng-Zhi Peng, Jian-Wei Pan, 4 Jun 2013
  2. (in Chinese) 【中国科学报】做个实现“科学梦想”的工程总师,中国科学报,2013年8月13日
  3. (in Chinese) 国家发改委量子保密通信“京沪干线”项目初步设计通过专家评审 Archived 2014-06-06 at the Wayback Machine,中国科学技术大学,2014年1月27日


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