Context
The NVQL program is intended as a national, community-driven effort supporting the integration and translation of quantum technology from fundamental science and engineering to use-inspired applications.
Overview
Our SCY-QNet project will draw together expertise and talent from a broad range of disciplines to enable the creation and application of functional long-distance quantum networks. This federated NQVL testbed, which will be developed and led by the quantum network community, is designed to enable a plethora of users to contribute to advances in Quantum Information Science and Engineering.
Purpose
In this SCY-QNet Town Hall, we will explore how to coordinate a federated quantum network infrastructure and establish mechanisms to enable members to use the SCY-QNet virtual laboratory. Our SCY-QNet Town Hall meeting seeks community input to foster open scientific dialogue, to collect baseline data to aid in the development of a diverse workforce development plan, and to ensure the broad participation of the entire QISE community. As part of this gathering, we will host the first Quantum Networking Domestic Cooperation (QNDC) meeting on the second day of the Town Hall.
The outcomes of this event will be:
1.Addressing the specific requirements of functional quantum networks,
2.Refining the science questions regarding building quantum repeaters,
3.Identifying enabling quantum communication and network technologies, risks, and gaps
4.Identifying critical partnerships and dependencies to carry on the construction of SCY-QNet.
Strategic Development Plan
Lastly, an important document, the “SCY-QNet Strategic Plan,” will be developed. This community-driven document will help our collaboration to define SCY-QNet proposed applications, the methods involved to deliver the quantum network facility, and the phased-approach engineering of the steps to deliver SCY-QNet as a virtual laboratory accessible to the entire quantum network community.
Meeting Details
Date: February 27-28th, 2025
Location: SUNY Global center, 116th East 55th Street, New York, 10022
Registration is by invitation only
Registration: Registration link
Stay: For your convenience, we secured a block of rooms at the Courtyard Marriott Midtown East Hotel, 866 Third Avenue, NYC. Please use this link to make your hotel reservation by Wednesday, February 5, 2025.
Also the Hilton Garden Inn Hilton Manhattan-Midtown East
206 East 52nd Street, NYC. Reserve Room
Additional Lodging: Lex Urban Blakely Hotel, 136 W 55th St, New York, NY 10019. All guests will need to book by 11:59 pm on February 7th.
Check in, Coffee, & Snacks
Opening Remarks
Quantum Networks in China
Quantum Networks in Singapore
Coffee & Snacks
Quantum Networks in Sweden I
Quantum Networks in Germany I
Lunch
Quantum Networks in Germany II
Quantum Networks from a Theoretical Point of View
Free Space Quantum Networks
Coffee & Snacks
NQVL I (SCY-QNET)
NQVL II (ASPEN-NET)
QLCI Hybrid Quantum Networks
Refreshments
Quantum Networks Townhall Open Mic
SCY-QNet Poster Session
Conference Dinner
Check in, Coffee, & Snacks
Recap of Day I
Quantum Networks Progress, Roadblocks, and Opportunities
QN Testbed I (SCY-QNET)
QN testbed II (QUANT-NET)
Coffee & Snacks
QN Testbed III (CQN)
QN Testbed IV (AFRL-DQNT)
QN Testbed V (Boulder QN)
QN Testbed VI (GothamQ)
Lunch
Quantum Networks Time Synchronization
Quantum Network Universal Solution II
Quantum Teleportation in the Deployed Fiber
Coffee & Snacks
QN Industry Collaboration Talk I
Speaker: Dr. Thomas Gerrits (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
QN Industry Collaboration Talk II
Speaker: Dr. Julian Martinez (Brookhaven National Lab).
Facilitating Industry Collaboration Panel
Chairs: Dr. Elliot Mason (Quantum Economic Development Consortium) and Dr. Julian Martinez (Brookhaven National Lab).
Panelists: Dr. Mehdi Namazi (Qunnect), Michael Cubeddu (Aliro Quantum), Corey McClelland (Qubitekk), Dr. Arun Jagannathan (IonQ), Dr. Poolad Imany (Icarus Quantum) and John Prisco (Safequantum).
Day 2 Closing Remarks