quantum-engineering

  • New work on estimation of the separation of two incoherent point sources

    In our recent work we consider the estimation of the separation of two incoherent point sources when prior knowledge on the separation is given. We compute the Minimum Mean Squared Error and the behavior of Direct Detection and SPADE. Our work can be found on arXiv. Update: Our work has been accepted to APL Quantum.

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  • Graduate Course: Information Theory with Quantum Light

    Update: Beginning in Spring 2026, the course will be offered under the new code ECE 544. Explore the mathematical methods and applications of quantum information. I have been teaching this exciting subject since 2018 and have had the pleasure of witnessing graduate students who took this course embark on successful research careers in quantum science

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  • Work on Sensing Utilizing Quantum Networks in Phys. Rev. Applied

    Our paper has been recently published in Physical Review Applied. Emily Van Milligen (Wyant College of Optical Sciences, Univ. of Arizona), first author of our paper, wrote the following popular summary: Quantum networks have the potential to distribute entangled qubit pairs, typically photons, across vast distances, enabling breakthroughs in areas like long-baseline astronomy and distributed

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