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Quantum clock for assured global navigation: Global Positioning System 2.0 . This project aims to develop a new high-performance atomic clock suited for operation on a satellite as part of a next gene

The University of Adelaide — Early Career Industry Fellowships
Amount
Up to $432,393
Closes
Friday 14 July 2028
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Quantum clock for assured global navigation: Global Positioning System 2.0 . This project aims to develop a new high-performance atomic clock suited for operation on a satellite as part of a next generation Global Positioning System. With industry partner QuantX Labs, this project will design and deliver a high-performance clock with low size, weight and power consumption. Expected outcomes include a next-generation clock with 10 times improved performance when compared with current commercial clocks and reduced vulnerability to intentional disruption of next-generation satellite navigation signals. This will provide significant benefits through building sovereign capacity and providing a future of assured position, navigation, timing and robust satellite navigation service for all.. Scheme: Early Career Industry Fellowships. Field: 4009 - Electronics, Sensors and Digital Hardware. Lead: Dr Sarah Scholten

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