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2021
Peeking into the quantum random number generator developed at DTU physics reveals a lot of seemingly ordinary optics and electronics. But together, the components form s high-speed and ultra-secure source of true randomness, enabled by quantum physics.
02 FEB

High-speed quantum random number generator secure against quantum attacks

At first glance, random numbers may seem trivial to produce and utterly useless. Not an easy sell. Isn’t it just a matter of flipping a coin? Not quite!

Quantum theory and atomic physics Information technology
Peeking into the quantum random number generator developed at DTU Physics reveals a lot of seemingly ordinary optics and electronics. But together, the components form a high-speed and ultra-secure source of true randomness, enabled by quantum physics.
28 JAN

High-speed quantum random number generator secure against quantum attacks

At first glance, random numbers may seem trivial to produce and utterly useless. Not an easy sell. Isn’t it just a matter of flipping a coin? Not quite!

Physics Quantum theory and atomic physics Information technology
2020
Dino recieves Inno-explorer grant
15 FEB

Dino Nikolic receives an inno-explorer grant

Dino Nikolic receives inno-explorer grant from the Innovation Foundation Denmark to explore a new type of quantum random number generator.

Physics Information technology
2016
Dino
01 OCT

Dino

Welcome to the PhD-student Dino.

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29 APRIL 2024