
Nikolopoulos Georgios
Researcher · Quantum Communication
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Dr. Nikolopoulos Georgios is a Principal Researcher at the Institute of Electronic Structure & Laser (IESL/FORTH) since 2014. He holds a PhD in Physics from the University of Crete (2001), an MSc in Microelectronics-Optoelectronics (University of Crete), and a Physics Diploma from the University of Patras (1996). His career includes roles as a Research Associate at TU Darmstadt (2003-2006) and a Max-Planck Research Fellow (1997-1999).
His research focuses on quantum communication, quantum cryptography, and quantum optics, with contributions to topics such as quantum key distribution, boson sampling, and physical unclonable functions. He has participated in major projects like the SECOQC quantum cryptography initiative and the SFB CROSSING security framework as a Mercator Fellow (2019, 2022).
Key research interests include quantum security protocols, cryptographic algorithms leveraging quantum phenomena, and the theoretical foundations of quantum information processing. His work bridges quantum theory and practical applications in secure communication systems.
Notable awards include the Mercator Fellowship for contributions to cryptography-based security solutions. His publications span quantum authentication, state transfer in spin chains, and optical network design, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach to advancing quantum technologies.
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