We are a theory group investigating the intersection of quantum information theory, thermodynamics, and complexity. We are particularly interested in the role of thermodynamic and informational resources – such as spatial or temporal correlations – for modelling and controlling quantum systems evolving in time and in what can be learned about complex processes from observation.
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Extracting Quantum Dynamical Resources: New paper published in npj Quantum Information!
Have a look at the latest paper of group member Dr. Simon Milz, in collaboration with Dr. Graeme Berk (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore), Dr. Felix Pollock, and Prof. Kavan Modi (both Monash University, Melbourne)!
27 Oct 2023
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Welcome Dubhaltach, Luke, Rohan and Yutong!
We welcome the new students in the group: Dubhaltach McSweeney, Rohan Kadam and Luke Hodgkiss (Trinity College Dublin), and Yutong Luo (Imperial College London).
13 Oct 2023
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Stochastic metrology and the empirical distribution: new paper published in Physical Review Research!
Have a look at our latest paper, in collaboration with Dr. Joseph A. Smiga and Prof. Gabriel T. Landi (University of Rochester, US)!
01 Sep 2023
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