
معرفی
Henry Yuen is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Columbia Engineering, Columbia University. He is affiliated with the Cybersecurity and Foundations of Data Science centers. His research focuses on quantum computing, complexity theory, cryptography, and information theory. Yuen holds a BA in Mathematics from the University of Southern California (2010) and a PhD in Computer Science from MIT (2016). He has received prestigious awards including the NSF CAREER Award and a Sloan Fellowship.
His work bridges quantum mechanics and computational complexity, with contributions to quantum non-locality, pseudorandomness, and cryptographic protocols. His recent research explores quantum advantage in algorithms, quantum circuit design, and quantum cryptographic primitives. Notable achievements include advancing the theoretical foundations of quantum pseudorandomness and demonstrating hardness results in quantum learning and state tomography.
Key contributions span quantum interactive proofs, error correction, and quantum money schemes. His grants include funding for exploring theoretical foundations of quantum pseudorandom primitives. He collaborates on projects like unitary complexity analysis and superdense coding rigidity, contributing to both algorithmic and foundational aspects of quantum computing.


