
معرفی
Ognyan Oreshkov serves as a permanent Researcher at the Quantum Information Center (QuIC) within the Brussels School of Engineering at Université libre de Bruxelles. Funded by the F.R.S.-FNRS, he maintains active research collaborations across Europe through major grants from the Templeton Foundation and Wallonia-Brussels Federation.
His research spans quantum foundations with emphasis on causal structures in quantum theory, quantum reference frames, and quantum error correction. Oreshkov investigates how quantum mechanics handles temporal ordering, developing frameworks for processes with indefinite causal order that challenge classical notions of spacetime. His work bridges theoretical physics and quantum information science, particularly in quantum gravity implications and quantum computation applications.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals a dominant focus on causal structures (73%), quantum reference frames (40%), and error correction frameworks (27%). Key trends include operational approaches to time reversal, mathematical characterization of process matrices, and experimental implications of indefinite causal order for quantum technologies.
- Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowship for Career Development
- F.R.S.-FNRS Chargé de Recherches Fellowship
Oreshkov leads research within QuIC's quantum foundations group, supported by the Excellence of Science Consortium project "Creating highly entangled quantum states in the NISQ era" and the ARC Consolidation Grant "Quantum Physics and Information with Indefinite Causal Structure". His current work develops mathematical frameworks for quantum causal models applicable to quantum gravity and next-generation quantum computing architectures.
Based at QuIC's facilities within the Brussels School of Engineering, his laboratory focuses on theoretical quantum information with connections to experimental quantum optics groups through the University of Vienna and Oxford collaborations.


