The Workshop on Space Quantum Communications and Networks, hosted by the Space Sciences Laboratory at the University of California – Berkeley, sponsored by NASA’s Space Communications and Navigation (SCaN) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) brought together over 70 esteemed technical and program leaders from academia, industry, and government agencies who, over two days, initially determined which critical quantum technologies for space communications and networking NASA needed to develop and mature for an efficiently-designed and executed quantum-technology demonstration space mission.
2020 Workshop Final Report
2020 Workshop on Space Quantum Communications and Networks Report
Presentations
The View from NASA HQ Before the Kickoff
Dr. Nasser Barghouty, Quantum Science and Technology Lead – NASA Headquarters
The View From NASA HQ Before the Kickoff.pdf
NASA’s Evolving Space Communications and Navigation
Mr. Badri Younes, Deputy Associate Administrator for SCaN – NASA Headquarters
NASA Evolving Space Communication and Navigation.pdf
NIST, Quantum Communications, and Clocks
Dr. Carl Williams, Deputy Director Physical Measurement Laboratory – NIST
NIST Quantum Comms and Clocks.pdf
Quantum Technology and NASA
Dr. T.R. Govindan, Research Scientist – NASA Ames Research Center
Quantum Technology and NASA.pdf
Leveraging Quantum in Communications & Sensing Systems: A System’s Perspective
Dr. William Clark, Director of Quantum R&D – General Dynamics Mission Systems