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Michael Gide JABBOUR is an Associate Professor in Quantum Communication at Télécom SudParis, part of the Institut Polytechnique de Paris. He is affiliated with the ISTeC institute and the Department of Communications, Images, and Information Processing (CITI). His research focuses on quantum information theory, quantum optics, and mathematical physics, particularly in infinite-dimensional systems. Key areas include entropy continuity bounds, bosonic quantum channels, and quantum interference phenomena.
Education and Career:
- PhD from École polytechnique de Bruxelles (2015), thesis: Bosonic systems in quantum information theory
- Postdoctoral fellowships at University of Cambridge (2016-2018), Technical University of Denmark (2018-2019), and École polytechnique de Bruxelles (F.R.S.-FNRS Senior Fellow)
- Joined Télécom SudParis as Associate Professor in 2020
Research Interests: Explores fundamental aspects of quantum information through entropy analysis, Gaussian channels, and bosonic systems. Recent work addresses entanglement engines, timelike quantum interference, and majorization principles in quantum phase space. His studies bridge quantum thermodynamics with mathematical rigor, emphasizing non-Gaussian operations and infinite-dimensional systems.
Publications: 15+ peer-reviewed articles and preprints since 2015, including high-impact journals like Physical Review Letters, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, and Quantum. Key themes include entropy continuity, bosonic Gaussian states, and quantum interference in time.
Future Work: Current projects involve boson-fermion complementarity, complexity of Gaussian optics, and central limit theorems for distinguishable bosons. Ongoing collaborations span quantum thermodynamics and foundational entropy principles.




