Quantum Information & Algorithms

New quantum methods for the manipulation, processing and transfer of information.

The laws governing the quantum world, such as coherence and entanglement, pave the way for radically new methods of manipulating, processing, and transferring information. This research axis explores the foundations of these applications and how quantum properties can be used as resources to process both classical and quantum information.  Our objectives include designing new protocols and algorithms for quantum information processing, studying them, and analyzing their performance and security. We also aim to develop an understanding of decoherence mechanisms and error correction possibilities in order to develop efficient protocols and algorithms that can be implemented with realistic, noisy quantum devices.

Contact: Cyril Branciard, Cécilia Lancien
Published on  September 3, 2021
Updated on March 23, 2026