
معرفی
Luowen Qian is a Researcher at the CIS Lab at NTT Research, Inc., supervised by Mark Zhandry. Previously, he completed his Ph.D. in Computer Science at Boston University under Professor Ran Canetti. His research focuses on quantum computation and cryptography, with particular emphasis on foundational questions in quantum cryptographic protocols and computational hardness assumptions. He holds a Ph.D. from Boston University (2023) and has contributed to multiple areas including quantum pseudorandomness, post-quantum security, and cryptographic primitives.
Education: Ph.D., Computer Science, Boston University (2023); M.S./B.S. details not explicitly stated but implied by academic progression.
Research interests span quantum cryptography, computational complexity, and theoretical computer science. His work bridges quantum algorithms with cryptographic applications, addressing challenges such as secure quantum commitment schemes, hardness assumptions for quantum cryptography, and efficient quantum protocols.
Notable contributions include advancements in quantum parallel repetition theorems, cryptographic applications of quantum pseudorandom states, and exploring the minimal computational assumptions required for quantum security. His publications appear in top venues like STOC, CRYPTO, and EUROCRYPT.
Teaching roles include guest lectures on quantum cryptography and theoretical physics at MIT and Boston University, reflecting his expertise in both foundational and applied aspects of quantum computing.
Labs/Teams: Member of the CIS Lab at NTT Research, collaborating on cutting-edge quantum information projects.




