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Stefano Pirandola is a Professor of Quantum Computing at the Department of Computer Science, University of York. He holds roles such as Chair of the Research Progression Panel and has held visiting positions including at MIT (2018–2019). His research focuses on quantum information science, encompassing quantum cryptography, quantum communication protocols, quantum networks, and fundamental studies of entanglement and bosonic channels.
Education includes a PhD (2005, International School of Advanced Studies and University of Camerino) and Laurea degree (2001, University of Rome 'La Sapienza'). Awards include Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA) and Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice. His work spans theoretical advancements and practical implementations in quantum technologies, with contributions to quantum key distribution, quantum teleportation, and satellite-based quantum communication systems.
Key research areas include secure quantum communication protocols, quantum network architectures, and applications of quantum hypothesis testing to sensing and imaging. His publications explore topics like CV-MDI-QKD, quantum illumination, and hybrid quantum-classical optimization techniques. He has advised multiple research projects and contributed to international collaborations in quantum technology development.
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