
معرفی
Todd Brun is a Professor at the University of Southern California, holding appointments in Electrical Engineering-Systems, Computer Science, and Physics and Astronomy. His research focuses on quantum information theory, quantum computing, and quantum error correction, with contributions to quantum cellular automata and relativistic quantum mechanics. He is affiliated with the Center for Information and Quantum (CILQ), part of the Viterbi School of Engineering and USC Dornsife College.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Physics, California Institute of Technology (Caltech), Pasadena, CA
Research Interests: Professor Brun explores foundational and applied aspects of quantum information science, including quantum error correction codes, quantum steganography, and quantum metrology. His work bridges theoretical frameworks (e.g., quantum field theories from cellular automata) with experimental implementations, such as steganographic entanglement sharing and noise-resilient quantum simulation.
Recent Article Trends: Recent work emphasizes fault-tolerant quantum computation, continuous-time error correction, and the interplay between quantum systems and spacetime structure. Notable topics include steganographic protocols, QCA-based models, and hybrid machine learning approaches for quantum control.
Grants & Funding: Includes NSF grants like FET: Small for decoding quantum error-correcting codes and exploring weak measurements with feedback.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Center for Information and Quantum (CILQ), collaborating on multi-disciplinary projects in quantum computing and communication.




