Pere Munar Vallespir is a Researcher at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), affiliated with the Chair of Theoretical Information Technology under Prof. Boche. He holds a Master of Science degree and operates within the Department of Theoretical Information Technology at the Theresienstr. 90/IV campus in Munich. His research spans Quantum Information Theory and Quantum Communication, with specialized focus on quantum advantages in sensing and data transmission. Key investigations include bosonic channel capacity, free-space optical communication using structured light, and integrated quantum communication-sensing protocols. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical network applications. Recent publications reveal a concentrated trend toward exploiting quantum phenomena in lossy environments, particularly through Bessel-like beams for atmospheric communication and dual-function quantum channels. This research directly addresses scalability challenges in quantum networks while advancing secure transmission and eavesdropping detection mechanisms. Munar Vallespir contributes to TUM's LTI Chair, a leading hub for theoretical information technology research that develops foundational principles for next-generation communication systems.








