Congratulations Sean!

Congratulations to Sean Condy, who successfully completed his 4th year BSc project with us on pixel entanglement. Sean will go on to start an exciting new job this summer carrying out research as part of the UK government, and we wish him all the best!

Sean giving his final year BSc presentation to the Physics department

BBQLab goes to Roma

We will be presenting at our research at the Fifth Quantum Information and Measurement Conference (QIM V) in Rome, from April 4th to 6th, 2019.

Come and hear about our work at the talks and poster below, or come find us at one of the (Italian) coffee breaks to chat!

TALKS

Thursday, April 4th, 2:30-2:45 PM: Room 2, Quantum Optics – T3B.2
Quantifying High-Dimensional Entanglement with only Two Measurement Settings, M. Malik; J. Bavaresco; N. Herrera; C. Klockl; P. Erker; M. Pivoluska; N. Friis; M. Huber

Thursday, April 4th, 2:45-3:00 PM: Room 1, Quantum Information I – T3A.3
Quantum Information Experiments with Multiple Photons in One and High-Dimensions: Concepts and Experiments, M. Erhard; M. Krenn; A. Zeilinger; X. Gu; M. Malik

POSTERS

Thursday, April 4th, 5:15 PM: Poster Room, Poster Session I – T5A.88
Near-Perfect Measurement of Photonic Spatial Modes, N.A. Herrera Valencia; F. Bouchard; F. Brandt; R. Fickler; M. Huber; M. Malik

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Entanglement Certification in Nature Reviews Physics

Image credit: Christian Murzek 2018 Murzek.com

After a long and arduous trans-channel effort between Edinburgh and Vienna, our review on entanglement certification is out in the journal Nature Reviews Physics!

This review attempts to bridge the language gap between the theory and experiment, and exemplifies the academic space where our group most likes to work—a harmonious blend of quantum information theory, quantum photonics, and lots of good coffee of course!

Check out Nature’s On Your Wavelength blog for a really nice piece by Marcus on how this review came together.