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Tom Gur is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Technology at the University of Cambridge, with research affiliations in the Algorithms and Complexity and Quantum Computing groups. His work bridges theoretical computer science and quantum computation, supported by major grants including the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship and ERC Starting Grant.
Research Focus: Tom Gur's research centers on Quantum Complexity Theory, Sublinear Algorithms, and Coding Theory, with deep connections to mathematical domains like Harmonic Analysis and Additive Combinatorics. His work explores the interplay between classical and quantum computational models, emphasizing Interactive Proofs, Zero-Knowledge Systems, and Quantum Learning Algorithms.
Article Trends reveal a focus on quantum advantage, complexity theory, and cryptographic protocols. Key themes include probabilistically checkable proofs, quantum generalization bounds, and sublinear verification systems across venues like STOC, FOCS, and QIP.
- Scientific Awards: UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship
Advising includes supervision of current PhD and Master's students like Hugo Aaronson and Jack O'Connor, while alumni such as Marcel Dall'Agnol (Princeton) and Aditya Jain (PsiQuantum) reflect his mentorship impact. Professional leadership includes organizing STOC workshops and serving on editorial boards for Quantum and SICOMP.



