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This project brings together ÉTS Montréal and the American University of Beirut to design smarter ways for satellites and ground stations to share network resources so that next generation of quantum secure communications can run in a optimized way. Using quantum computer simulations, the intern will test new matching and learning algorithms that decide, in real time, which links and bandwidth each user should get, balancing speed, reliability, and security. The work will give ÉTS practical tools and fresh data for Canada’s emerging quantum network programs, while AUB gains hands on experience with advanced network design; strengthening both partners and helping move the world closer to a truly global, secure internet.
Georges Kaddoum
American University of Beirut
Engineering
Quantum Science; Artificial Intelligence; Information and Communications Technology
École de technologie supérieure
Globalink Research Award
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