Omar Fawzi |
Research group
Home | PublicationsWe gratefully acknowledge support from the ERC Starting Grant AlgoQIP (ERC Grant Agreement No. 851716), and before that from the French National Research Agency via Project No. ANR-18-CE47-0011 ACOM.
Multiple postdoc and PhD positions available, in particular if you're interested optimization and quantum information. Please contact me if interested.
Postdoctoral researchers
- Mizanur Rahaman (01/2022 - ).
- Cyril Elouard (09/2021 - ).
- Ala Shayeghi (09/2020 - ).
- Peter Brown (12/2019 - 12/2021).
Now assistant professor at Telecom Paris.
PhD students
- Aadil Oufkir (09/2020 - ). Co-advising with Nicolas Flammarion (EPFL) and Aurélien Garivier.
- Paul Fermé (02/2020 - ).
- Lucien Groues (Inria Paris, 10/2019 - ). Co-advising with Anthony Leverrier (Inria Paris)
- Hoang-Duy Ta (10/2019 - ).
- Antoine Grospellier (Inria Paris, 09/2016 - 09/2019). Co-advising with Anthony Leverrier (Inria Paris).
Thesis title: Constant-Time Decoding of Quantum Expander Codes and Application to Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computation.
Now teaching computer science in classes preparatoires.
Licence/Master students
- Hoang-Duy Ta (02/2019 - 06/2019): Multiparty communication complexity and tensor rank methods,
- Daniel Szilagyi (05/2018 - 07/2018): Algorithms for optimal classical-quantum codes, lead to this paper
- Emirhan Gurpinar (02/2018 - 06/2018): Complexity of list-decoding, lead to this paper
- Jean-Yves Franceschi (09/2017 - 02/2018): Adverserial vs random perturbations in image classification, lead to this paper
- Léo Collisson (05/2016 - 06/2016): Differential privacy for quantum algorithms
- Paul Fermé (02/2016 - 06/2016): Random Numbers from Bell inequalities: Eve's Memory Matters
- Antoine Grospellier (02/2016 - 06/2016): Intrication quantique pour la correction du bruit d'un canal de communication
- Paul Fermé (Caltech): Randomness Extractors: Complexity and Relaxations
- Lukas Drescher (ETHZ): Simultaneous min-entropy smoothing on multiparty systems, lead to this paper