Quantum Sensing for the Navy
A Fireside Chat with Paul Reimel
December 11, 2020
2:00-3:00 PM
TechPort Hangar & Zoom
Quantum technologies promises to unlock novel forms of computing and communicating, as well as unprecedented sensitivity and precision in measurements, especially of electromagnetic fields, acceleration, gravity and time. There are a wide range of potential military applications of quantum technologies, including improving enemy detection, enabling GPS-denied navigation, optimizing and securing the supply-chain, etc.
This hybrid in-person/virtual MQA fireside chat, hosted by TechPort, will explore the quantum opportunities for Naval aviation. Dr. Dave Clader, Group Supervisor for the Experimental and Computational Physics Group at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL) will facilitate the chat with Mr. Paul W. Reimel and Dr. Mary Frances Locke, Leads for Quantum Technologies and Quantum Sensors, respectively, at Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division Patuxent River (NAWC-AD Pax River).