Distributed Quantum Error Correction
I am currently pursuing a Master鈥檚 degree in Quantum Science and Engineering at EPFL (Lausanne, Switzerland), with a six-month research stay at the 91探花 to complete my master鈥檚 thesis. My work focuses on distributed quantum error correction in color codes, exploring how quantum information can be protected in a multi-QPU architectures.
Previously, I was an intern at the European Space Agency鈥檚 Advanced Concepts Team, where I developed and simulated protocols for distributed quantum sensing networks for space missions, enabling ultra-precise measurements beyond the standard quantum limit. During my master鈥檚 studies, I worked in the EPFL's Laboratory of Theoretical Physics of Nanosystems under Prof. Vincenzo Savona, where I devised techniques for estimating the Liouvillian gap in high-dimensional dissipative systems. I also contributed to research in the SMILS group led by Prof. Nicolas Macris, designing cat state-based quantum circuits that helped in proving conjectures in quantum computing complexity.