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University of North Dakota Leads Nation With Pioneering Laser Communications Hub

By Bill Dubensky Dec 3, 2025 | 5:02 AM

(Photo by Jon Christopher Meyers Photography / StudioMeyers via UND Today)

 

(By Tom Dennis. UND Today) – In a quiet basement room of Witmer Hall, between rows of stainless-steel optical tables and humming cryogenic equipment, UND Physics and Astrophysics Assistant Professor Markus Allgaier is helping build something unprecedented.

Supported by the North Dakota Legislature and set to begin operations in 2026, UND’s Free-Space Optical Communication Lab will house the first fully operational, university-operated laser communications ground station in the United States. More than a research venture, the facility is designed as a hands-on training environment for students and a testbed for government and industry partners.

If all goes as planned, UND will reach a landmark distinction. “When this is all operational, it will be the first civilian ground station that can use the new Space Development Agency standard,” Allgaier explained.

Brad Rundquist, dean of the College of Arts & Sciences at UND, agreed. “Thanks to the support of the North Dakota Legislature, the establishment of a laser communications ground station on campus puts UND at the forefront of next-generation space connectivity,” Rundquist said.

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