Michael G. Jabbour
Associate Professor at Télécom SudParis
I am an Associate Professor in Quantum Communication at Télécom SudParis, Institut Polytechnique de Paris.
My research interests lie in quantum information theory, quantum optics, and mathematical physics. A major part of my research focuses on infinite-dimensional systems. I have worked on the characterisation of various notions of entropy, in particular by means of continuity bounds, as well as their behaviour in bosonic quantum channels. I am also interested in the characterisation of quantum interference in bosonic systems. Some of my work concerns Bell nonlocality and quantum thermodynamics.
Before joining Télécom SudParis, I was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Cambridge (Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics), at the Technical University of Denmark (Physics department), and at the École polytechnique de Bruxelles (Centre for Quantum Information and Communication). I was an F.R.S.-FNRS (Belgian Fund for Scientific Research) senior postdoctoral fellow. I obtained my PhD from the École polytechnique de Bruxelles; my PhD thesis is entitled Bosonic systems in quantum information theory: Gaussian-dilatable channels, passive states, and beyond.