Singaporean physicist Dr Alexander Ling with the quantum entanglement device he and his team developed. Currently from the Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT), he is in talks with the National University of Singapore and European space conglomerate QB50 to piggyback their space missions and launch his experiment.
A SPACE experiment slightly larger than a sandwich tucked into a nano-satellite could change the way encrypted data is sent around the globe.
This is what Singaporean physicist Alexander Ling is hoping to achieve with the miniature experiment he developed with his team.
