Advanced Materials Interfaces Volume 3, Issue 5, March 7, 2016
Some members of the SiQuro project research team attended to the Innovation Village Exhibition, organized within the SPIE Photonics Europe Conference held in Brussels from 4 to 7 April, 2016.
In the booth researchers from Nanoscience and Crypto Labs of the University of Trento together with FBK presented a new prototype based on Quantum Random Number Generation, developed during the Siquro project into the WP4 activity.
The demo, consisting of a CMOS detector coupled with an LED, obtained a good interest in the scientific community.
From 18th to 20th of April, in Polo Scientifico e Tecnologico Fabio Ferrari (Povo 1 and Povo 2), there will be the workshop TopoDays 2016: Topological Effects in Photonics.
This meeting brings together scientists working on topological effects in a wide-range of photonics-based systems, including integrated silicon photonics, propagating waveguides, photonic crystals, polariton-cavity arrays and much more.