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My research has two components, the first is quantum cryptography where I study the security of primitives like uncloneable encryption, quantum money and key recycling. The second concerns quantum channel capacities, in particular their complexity and applications to quantum networks. A connecting thread here is an approach through the lens of entanglement, and in turn learning more about its mathematical and computational properties.
I am a PhD candidate advised by Anne Broadbent at University of Ottawa. My research area is quantum information processing. I received my MSc from University of Amsterdam advised by Alejandra Castro. I have been a member of Institute for Quantum Computing, Waterloo and Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics.