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Peter Schiansky is a researcher in the Faculty of Physics specializing in Quantum Optics, Quantum Nanophysics, and Quantum Information. Holding a BSc and M.Sc., he has maintained active research output from 2015 to the present with increasing publication frequency since 2021.
Education:
- Bachelor of Science (BSc)
- Master of Science (M.Sc.)
Research Focus: Schiansky's work centers on experimental quantum physics, particularly quantum time-reversal phenomena, photonic quantum computing implementations, and quantum cryptographic protocols. His research demonstrates a clear evolution from stellar convection simulations (2015) to cutting-edge quantum information experiments, with recent emphasis on quantum networks, secure communication, and quantum-enhanced machine learning. The experimental nature of his work is evident across all publications, utilizing optical systems to test fundamental quantum mechanics principles.
Publication Trends: Analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals dominant themes in quantum time-reversal (appearing in 7 articles), quantum cryptography (6 articles), and photonic implementations (12 articles). His work shows strong interdisciplinary connections between quantum foundations, information theory, and practical engineering applications, with increasing focus on real-world quantum technology deployment since 2022.
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Labs and Teams: Schiansky operates within the Quantum Optics, Quantum Nanophysics and Quantum Information research group, evidenced by extensive international collaborations across his publications. His upcoming participation in a 2025 research rocket launch and satellite software workshop indicates involvement in space-based quantum experiments, while his scheduled visiting researcher position at DLR demonstrates integration into aerospace-focused quantum technology development teams.
