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My research has two components, the first is quantum cryptography where I study the security of primitives like uncloneable encryption and quantum money with or without computational assumptions, and key recycling via resource theories. The second concerns quantum channel capacities, in particular, the complexity of computing various capacities, as well as 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.