Print Email Facebook Twitter Integration and Collaboration in the Development of Quantum Technology Title Integration and Collaboration in the Development of Quantum Technology: Development of the Physical Layer of a Quantum Network Stack integrated with the Link Layer - A Vision on University-Industry Collaborations in the Field of Quantum Technology Development Author de Kluijver, Lisa (TU Delft Applied Sciences; TU Delft QID/Hanson Lab; TU Delft Science Education and Communication) Contributor Pompili, M. (mentor) Hanson, R. (mentor) Kalmar, E. (mentor) Flipse, S.M. (graduation committee) Elkouss Coronas, D. (graduation committee) Greplová, E. (graduation committee) van der Sanden, M.C.A. (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Applied Physics Date 2022-06-24 Abstract Throughout the work, the goal was to develop the physical layer of a quantum network stack. The layer of the network stack connected to the physical layer is the link layer. For entanglement-based quantum networks, we demonstrated the successful operation of a link layer and a physical layer. The physical layer’s entanglement generation procedure—implemented here using two NV center-based quantum network nodes—is abstracted by the link layer into a robust platform-independent service that can be utilized to run quantum networking applications. Other quantum network platforms using the approaches provided here (which are not unique to our diamond devices) will accelerate the development of large-scale and heterogeneous quantum networks.----------------A vision is developed on how successful university-industry collaborations can be established in the field of quantum technology development. By looking at the stakeholders, purpose and type of collaboration, and influencing factors, a three-step model is developed to move from awareness to acceptance to collaboration. By overcoming the existing barriers, university-industry collaborations can be successfully realized. Subject quantum internetquantum networkslink layeruniversity-industry collaboration To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:26eaf178-3f20-42f7-a02b-6afb53aa05c3 Bibliographical note Double degree in Applied Physics and Applied Sciences | Science Education and Communication https://arxiv.org/pdf/2111.11332.pdf Preprint link layer article Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2022 Lisa de Kluijver Files PDF 20220609_Master_Thesis_Li ... uijver.pdf 5.39 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:26eaf178-3f20-42f7-a02b-6afb53aa05c3/datastream/OBJ/view