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Quantum talent helps spur on developmen­t

- By ZHU LIXIN

A sculpture entitled Ruziniu, or the Willing Steers, has graced the lawn of the University of Science and Technology of China’s Hefei campus for nearly 40 years.

Donated in 1983 by alumni from the Class of 1978, it depicts two steers turning the Earth using all their strength.

The word “steer” in Chinese is niu, which can also mean powerful and awesome, and the university says the sculpture illustrate­s their determinat­ion to change the world.

Zhou Lei studied and worked at the campus in Anhui province’s capital for 11 years before he left to start work at QuantumCTe­k, a local leader in the field of quantum informatio­n.

“As a student, my dream was to work at an awesome company doing awesome things,” Zhou told China Daily.

Born in 1981 in Changchun, capital of the northeaste­rn province of Jilin, Zhou started at USTC in 2000 and got his first degree in physical electronic­s. In early 2009, as he was about to graduate with a PhD, he received an offer to work in R&D at the Chinese telecommun­ications giant Huawei in Shenzhen.

It was a prestigiou­s offer, but Zhou was already focused on another goal. Renowned quantum physicist Pan Jianwei had been assembling an academic team at USTC since 2001, and in 2009, he proposed that the university help found a company to continue the group’s research and commercial­ize its findings.

The company they created, QuantumCTe­k, started up in the Hefei National High-tech Industry Developmen­t Zone in May 2009 as the first quantum informatio­n company in Anhui and would become the country’s first publicly traded company in the field in 2020, with USTC as its largest shareholde­r.

Zhou spent two more years doing postdoctor­al work at the university with Pan’s team, keeping abreast of the latest scientific breakthrou­ghs and developing a better understand­ing of business opportunit­ies before joining QuantumCTe­k in 2011.

Today, he is the company’s project director and has been involved in many of the national breakthrou­ghs in quantum communicat­ions and quantum computing.

He said QuantumCTe­k’s primary task is to turn quantum theory from research into actual products and services. Their dream is to build quantum informatio­n networks, like a quantum internet, capable of connecting quantum computers, sensors and other terminals via quantum informatio­n technology.

Zhou joined the Communist Party of China in 2009 and was recently elected as an Anhui representa­tive to the 20th National Congress of the CPC, which will be held in Beijing later this year.

Anhui now has dozens of quantum informatio­n companies, most of them in Hefei and many in the same district where Zhou works, which has now been dubbed “Quantum Avenue”.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Zhou Lei at work.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Zhou Lei at work.

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