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Dr. Xueliang Bai is an academic staff member at the University of Sydney's Department of Physics, Faculty of Science. His research focuses on satellite technology, quantum communication systems, and control systems, with notable contributions to CubeSat mission design and quantum experiments in space. He has been involved in projects like SpooQy-1 and CUAVA-1, demonstrating entangled photon sources and quantum key distribution (QKD) technologies. His work bridges aerospace engineering and quantum optics, advancing miniaturized systems for space applications. Dr. Bai has contributed to grants such as the 2021 'Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO) Spacecraft Operations' project and has published extensively on model predictive control for fractional satellite systems and space-based photonics.
- Key affiliations: Department of Physics, University of Sydney
- Research areas: Quantum communication, CubeSat systems, control systems, and spaceborne photonics
His publications span quantum entanglement demonstrations on nano-satellites, 1-bit processing for satellite control, and integration of biomedical optics with guidance systems. Collaborations with institutions like the International Astronautical Federation highlight his international academic engagement.
Labs/Teams: Involved in CubeSat mission teams (e.g., SpooQy-1, CUAVA-1) and quantum communication research groups. His work supports space-based quantum technologies and educational initiatives in satellite engineering.
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