Towards Quantum-Integrated Sensing, Computing, and Communication Systems

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IEEE Newfoundland-Labrador Computer, Communication, and Circuits & Systems Joint Societies Chapter cordially invites you to a technical presentation entitled “Towards Quantum-Integrated Sensing, Computing, and Communication Systems” by Dr. Hyundong Shin, professor at Kyung Hee University, Korea, and Dr. Uman Khalid, Post-Doctoral Fellow at Kyung Hee University, Korea.



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  • Date: 15 Aug 2024
  • Time: 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM
  • All times are (UTC-02:30) Newfoundland
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  • CSF 1203
  • 45 Arctic Ave
  • St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Canada A1C 5S7
  • Building: Core Science Facility, ECE Board Room,
  • Room Number: CSF 1203

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  • Co-sponsored by Memorial University of Newfoundland
  • Starts 13 August 2024 05:19 AM
  • Ends 15 August 2024 12:00 AM
  • All times are (UTC-02:30) Newfoundland
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Hyundong of Kyung Hee University

Topic:

Towards Quantum-Integrated Sensing, Computing, and Communication Systems

This talk delves into how integrating quantum technologies, such as quantum sensing, quantum computing, and quantum communication, is set to revolutionize our digital interactions and physical experiences. For instance, the Metaverse, a new virtual space for human interaction, demands fast and secure multimodal sensory data processing. Traditional methods can't keep up, but incorporating quantum computing and machine learning into quantum privacy-preserved communication may offer a solution, termed quantum semantic communication. Such integrated systems process and share data more efficiently and securely, using quantum principles to ensure privacy and reliability. Additionally, quantum sensing can vastly improve the accuracy of sensing information, beyond classical limits. By optimizing quantum sensing probes with near-term quantum algorithms in a variational quantum sensing setup, we can achieve unprecedented precision in tasks like navigation and detection, even under noisy and dynamic environments. Therefore, integrating quantum sensing, computing, and communication enhances our ability to sense, compute, and communicate, leading to safer and more efficient digital interactions and physical experiences. This talk will explore our recent groundbreaking advancements and their potential to transform the classical integrated sensing, computing, and communication landscape.

Biography:

 

Prof. Hyundong Shin (IEEE Fellow) is a Professor in the Department of Electronic Engineering, Kyung Hee University, Korea. In 2006, Dr. Shin joined the KHU, where he is now a Professor at Department of Electronic Engineering. His research interests include quantum information science, wireless communication, and machine intelligence. He was honored with the Knowledge Creation Award in the field of Computer Science from Korean Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (2010). He received the IEEE William R. Bennett Prize Paper Award (2012) and the IEEE Guglielmo Marconi Prize Paper Award (2008). He served as a Publicity co-chair for the IEEE PIMRC (2018) and a Technical Program co-chair for the IEEE WCNC (PHY Track 2009), the IEEE Globecom (Communication Theory Symposium 2012, Cognitive Radio and Networks Symposium 2016). He was an Editor for IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications (2007-2012) and IEEE Communications Letters (2013-2015). He is an IEEE fellow.

 

Dr. Uman Khalid is a Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Department of Electronics and Information Convergence Engineering, Kyung Hee University, Korea. Current research interests include quantum semantic communications, quantum sensing, and quantum networks.

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Address:Kyung Hee University, , South Korea