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The Impact of Quantum Information Science and Technology on National Security

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posted on 2024-04-23, 14:53 authored by Eliot JungEliot Jung

Quantum information science and technology has been at the forefront of science and technology since MIT mathematician Peter Shor discovered a quantum algorithm to factor large numbers in 1994. Advancement in quantum theory also advances practical technological applications. Quantum technology can be applied both in civilian society and the military field from encryption, artificial intelligence, sensing, to communications. This multi-purpose applicability, therefore, has the potential to alter international security as scientifically advanced nation-states vie for quantum supremacy. This research examines the applications of quantum science and how these applications can potentially impact international security. Because nation-states fund and support quantum science research, sources of method will include academic journals and online resources as well as government reports. Practical applications of quantum technology, including quantum computing, quantum sensing, and quantum communication, will constitute the primary scope of this research.

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Degree Type

  • Doctor of Technology

Department

  • Technology Leadership and Innovation

Campus location

  • West Lafayette

Advisor/Supervisor/Committee Chair

Eric T. Matson

Additional Committee Member 2

Gary R. Bertoline

Additional Committee Member 3

James E. Dietz

Additional Committee Member 4

Linda L. Naimi

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