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Jérémie Roland is a Professor at the School of Engineering, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), since October 2011. He is affiliated with the Quantum Information and Communication (QuIC) research group and has held positions at NEC Laboratories America, University of California, Berkeley, and FNRS (Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research).
- Education: Engineering in Physics (ULB & Ecole Centrale de Lille, 1999), Advanced Studies in Theoretical Physics (ULB, 2000)
Research interests focus on quantum algorithms, particularly continuous-time quantum walks, adiabatic quantum computation, and quantum communication complexity. His work explores optimal spatial search algorithms, Hamiltonian simulation, and cryptographic protocols.
Scientific awards include the Best of 2016 award for contributions to information theory and a BELSPO Return Grant in 2011. He has collaborated extensively with institutions in France, Canada, and the USA.
Teaching roles include Quantum Information and Computation (INFO-H-514), Information and Complexity Theory (INFO-H-422), and mathematics courses like Analyse II (MATH-H-2000). His research is supported by grants including the BELSPO Return Grant.
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