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Quantum physicists Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard win $1m Turing Award

Quantum physicists Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard win $1m Turing Award

Curator's Take

This recognition of Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard with computing's most prestigious award underscores how quantum physics has fundamentally transformed the field of computer science. The duo's groundbreaking work on quantum cryptography in the 1980s, particularly the BB84 protocol for quantum key distribution, laid the theoretical foundation for what is now a multi-billion dollar quantum information industry. Their award comes at a pivotal moment when quantum cryptography is transitioning from laboratory curiosity to real-world deployment, with companies and governments worldwide implementing quantum-secured communication networks. The Turing Award recognition validates quantum computing as not just an exotic branch of physics, but as a core discipline reshaping how we think about computation, security, and information itself.

— Mark Eatherly

Summary

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