Quantum Technology R&D in Asia

A snapshot of quantum information technology activities across the Asian region

by David K. Kahaner with ATIP

Quantum Technology R&D in Asia
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Quantum Technology R&D in Asia

A snapshot of quantum information technology activities across the Asian region

by David K. Kahaner with ATIP

Published Oct 03, 2022
388 Pages
Genre: COMPUTERS / Quantum Computing



 

Book Details

On-the-Ground Insights of the Quantum Race in Asia

You don’t have to understand quantum physics to understand that we are in a worldwide ‘quantum boom.’ With strategic, economic, and business implications, huge investments are being made and strategic plans are being developed by countries and companies to grab such opportunities.

From quantum-secure communications and breaking supposedly unbreakable codes to computers with vastly greater capabilities and sensors with highly improved sensitivity, quantum technologies are viewed as a ‘game-changer.’

This book covers R&D of all the quantum technologies - quantum computing/simulation, quantum cryptography/communications, and quantum sensing/metrology - providing unique and timely insights across Asia, including Australia, China, Japan, Korea, and Singapore.

There is a global race for leadership. Countries in Asia, particularly China, are among the front runners. In a field still with many unknowns, actionable insights without the hype are needed to inform policymakers and businesspeople to help them formulate strategies and make business decisions.

This book is a must-have resource for corporate planners, government decision-makers, researchers, and anyone interested in one of today’s most exciting new technology fields. Based on extensive on-the-ground research, this book covers national quantum strategies, government programs and funding, key players such as research institutions, large companies, and start-ups, as well as specific strengths and challenges for each country

 

About the Author

David K. Kahaner with ATIP

Dr. David K. Kahaner is the President and Founding Director of the Asian Technology Information Program. (ATIP). He was formerly the Associate Director of the US Office of Naval Research Asia (ONR). He also spent more than twenty years at the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)(formerly the National Bureau of Standards). and over 10 years at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Dr. Kahaner has been analyzing technologies in Asia for more than three decades, with an emphasis on High Performance Computing and other IT topics. He has written two texts on computational mathematics, more than 50 refereed papers, and hundreds of reports. He has a PhD in Computational Mathematics from Stevens Institute of Technology.

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