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Dr. Janis Nötzel is a senior researcher at the Chair of Theoretical Information Technology (Technische Universität München) and leads his independent Emmy Noether research group. Previously, he held a postdoctoral position at Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona and contributed to 5G practical implementations at TU Dresden's 5G Lab.
His research spans quantum information theory, physical layer security, and machine learning applications. Key focuses include
- Quantum channel capacities under adversarial conditions
- Entanglement-assisted communication
- Quantum software frameworks (QuNetSim, QuReed)
- Interplay between classical and quantum communication
- Security analysis for 6G networks
- Resource optimization in quantum systems
Recent publications (2023-2025) showcase innovations in
- Quantum satellite communication architectures
- Hybrid quantum-classical clustering algorithms
- Photonic processor instability modeling
- Covert capacity of compound channels
- Quantum key distribution resilience
- Free-space Bessel beam communication
He actively collaborates with 6G-life research hub and contributes to quantum network simulation tools. Grants include funding from DFG (Leibniz Program), BMBF (6G-life, Q.Link.X), and StMWi (6G Zukunftslabor Bayern).
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