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Dr. Mark M. Wilde is an Associate Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Cornell University and an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Louisiana State University. He holds a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of Southern California. His primary research focuses on quantum information theory, quantum computing, quantum error correction, and quantum computational complexity. He has authored influential textbooks such as *Quantum Information Theory* and *Principles of Quantum Communication Theory*, widely used in graduate courses globally.
Wilde’s research explores foundational aspects of quantum communication, including quantum Shannon theory, network quantum information theory, and quantum algorithms. He has contributed to advancements in quantum error correction, quantum cryptography, and thermodynamics. His work bridges theoretical insights with practical applications in quantum technologies. Notably, he has co-authored groundbreaking results on quantum channel capacities, entanglement-assisted quantum coding, and quantum hypothesis testing.
Wilde has secured grants from institutions like the Simons Foundation and the National Science Foundation. His awards include the IEEE Fellow distinction and the 2018 AHP-Birkhauser Prize. He collaborates extensively, publishing over 100 peer-reviewed articles, and his research impacts fields from quantum computing to biophysics. His recent work emphasizes quantum algorithms, thermodynamic limits, and privacy-preserving quantum protocols.
- Education: Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California (2009).
- Grants: Supported by NSF, Simons Foundation, and others.
- Labs/Teams: Leads research groups in quantum information theory and collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on quantum algorithms and applications.





