MSc Thesis - Sean Walker
Sean Walker of the Department of Chemistry will be defending his thesis:
Molecular nanomagnets for novel spintronics devices
Sean is supervised by Professor Jonathan Baugh.
Sean Walker of the Department of Chemistry will be defending his thesis:
Molecular nanomagnets for novel spintronics devices
Sean is supervised by Professor Jonathan Baugh.
Poompong Chaiwongkhot of the Department of Physics and Astronomy will be defending his thesis:
Detection Efficiency Mismatch and Finite-Key-Size Attacks on Practical Quantum Cryptography Systems
Poompong is supervised by Research Assistant Professor Vadim Makarov.
David Luong of the Department of Physics and Astronomy will be defending his thesis:
The Practical Realization of Quantum Repeaters: An Exploration
David is supervised by Professor Norbert Lütkenhaus.
Juan Miguel Arrazola of the Department of Physics and Astronomy will be defending his thesis:
Practical Quantum Communication
Juan Miguel is supervised by Professor Norbert Lütkenhaus.
Anirudh of the Department of Physics and Astronomy will be defending his thesis:
Experimentally Testable Noncontextuality Inequalities via Fourier-Motzkin Elimination.
Jihyun is supervised by Professors Joseph Emerson and Robert Spekkens.
Jihyun Park of the Department of Physics and Astronomy will be defending his thesis:
Emulation of Anyonic Statistics using High-Fidelity NMR Quantum Information Processing (QIP) Techniques.
Jihyun is supervised by Professor Raymond Laflamme.