
معرفی
Alexander Müller-Hermes is an Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo. His research focuses on quantum information theory with emphasis on mathematical questions in quantum Shannon theory and entanglement. He also explores functional analysis and convex geometry inspired by quantum phenomena.
Before joining UiO, he held a Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellowship at University Claude Bernard Lyon 1 and was a postdoc at the Centre for Mathematics in Quantum Theory (QMATH), University of Copenhagen. He earned his PhD in Mathematics from Technical University Munich in 2015.
Teaching includes advanced courses like Quantum Information Theory (MAT4430) and Linear Algebra (MAT1120). His research interests span quantum communication, entanglement theory, operator algebras, and functional analysis, with over 20 peer-reviewed publications since 2014.
His work on fault-tolerant quantum coding and entanglement monotones has advanced theoretical foundations in quantum information. He collaborates with the Operator Algebras research group at UiO and is part of the QOMBINE project on quantum computation and many-body theory.



