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EPISODE · Sep 12, 2024 · 59 MIN

High efficiency quantum photon sources, Quandela, QuanTour

from Under the Microscope · host The Science Talk

Prof. Pascale Senellart, a leading quantum scientist and co-founder of Quandela. Pascale, a QuanTour hero, shares insights on quantum technologies and how her team is pushing the boundaries with quantum dots, modular quantum computers, and single-photon sources.Throughout the episode, Pascale explains the evolution of her research at CNRS Paris and Ecole Polytechnique, detailing the development of high-efficiency quantum photon sources and their role in the future of quantum computing. She also opens up about balancing fundamental research, running a startup, and her advisory role on France’s Presidential Council for Science.Key takeaways include:The QuanTour project and the significance of quantum light sources traveling across Europe.How Pascale’s team is building modular quantum computers and their impact on quantum security and information processing.The exciting possibilities of entangled photon states and their role in error correction for quantum computing.QuanTour Project Links:QuanTour InstagramDPG, Quantum 2025The Science Talk - QuanTourOther Resources:Join The Science Talk Mailing ListTwitter Insights ProThis podcast edited with Descript (affiliate link)Join the Science Talk mailing list to stay updated on the latest from Under the Microscope and other exciting content. Don’t miss out—subscribe today!

Prof. Pascale Senellart, a leading quantum scientist and co-founder of Quandela. Pascale, a QuanTour hero, shares insights on quantum technologies and how her team is pushing the boundaries with quantum dots, modular quantum computers, and single-photon sources.Throughout the episode, Pascale explains the evolution of her research at CNRS Paris and Ecole Polytechnique, detailing the development of high-efficiency quantum photon sources and their role in the future of quantum computing. She also opens up about balancing fundamental research, running a startup, and her advisory role on France’s Presidential Council for Science.Key takeaways include:The QuanTour project and the significance of quantum light sources traveling across Europe.How Pascale’s team is building modular quantum computers and their impact on quantum security and information processing.The exciting possibilities of entangled photon states and their role in error correction for quantum computing.QuanTour Project Links:QuanTour InstagramDPG, Quantum 2025The Science Talk - QuanTourOther Resources:Join The Science Talk Mailing ListTwitter Insights ProThis podcast edited with Descript (affiliate link)Join the Science Talk mailing list to stay updated on the latest from Under the Microscope and other exciting content. Don’t miss out—subscribe today!

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