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  • Project CBQD - Chip-based Quantum Random Device - will develop a compact chip that generates random numbers at high speed based on quantum photonic effects.
    Picture: Fraunhofer IPMS
    Project CBQD - Chip-based Quantum Random Device - will develop a compact chip that generates random numbers at high speed based on quantum photonic effects.
    Picture: Fraunhofer IPMS

    Photonic quantum chip for fast and reliable random number generation

    2023/11/07

    Cryptoplexity Group from TU Darmstadt part of new BMBF project

    The German Ministry for Research and Education BMBF is funding the CBQD project – chip-based quantum random device – for research into quantum-safe high-speed communications. In the CBQD project, a compact chip will be developed that generates random numbers at high speed based on quantum photonic effects. It meets the requirements of the Common Criteria for IT product security. The chip will become the basis for numerous IT security applications. The Cryptoplexity research group of Computer Science Professor Marc Fischlin is part of the project. Fraunhofer IPMS in Dresden is responsible for coordination and QNRG chip integration in the project.

  • Program Committees

    2023/09/03

    Marc Fischlin on the program committees of Eurocrypt 2024 and Crypto 2024

  • New Publication

    2023/08/25

    Paper accepted at ASIACRYPT’23

  • New Publication

    2023/07/21

    Two papers accepted to CCS 2023

  • Picture: Eileén Bosselmann
    Picture: Eileén Bosselmann

    Female Student Travel Award 2023

    2023/04/06

    Applications invited until 21 May

    The collaborative research centers CROSSING and MAKI, the research training group Privacy & Trust, and the LOEWE center emergenCITY are happy to open a new call for the Female Student Travel Award.

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