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Dr. Honghao Fu, Concordia Institute for Information Systems Engineering

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  • Assistant Professor, Concordia Institute for Information Systems Engineering

Research areas: Quantum computing, Device-independent quantum cryptography,Entanglement verfication, Testing of untrusted devices.

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Biography

Dr. Honghao Fu is an Assistant Professor at the Concordia Institute for Information Systems Engineering at Concordia University. Before joining Concordia in August 2024, he was a Postdoctoral Associate working with Prof. Anand Natarajan in the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab at Massachusetts Institute of Technology for three years, after he received his Ph.D. from the Department of Computer Science at the University of Maryland, College Park in 2021 advised by Prof. Carl Miller. Prior to that, he obtained his Master's and Bachelor's degrees from the University of Waterloo in 2016 and 2014 respectively, where his Master's thesis was advised by  Prof. Andrew Childs and Prof. Debbie Leung

Honghao's research aims to understand the quantum properties behind quantum advantage, for example, entanglement and nonlocality, and to find more applications of these properties. He has developed data verification methods for quantum random number generation experiments, entanglement testing methods for untrusted quantum devices, and noise mitigation methods for noisy quantum devices.

Research interests

  • Quantum advantage
  • Verification of quantum devices
  • Secure quantum computing
  • Quantum information science

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I am looking for Master and PhD students who are interested in theoretical research on quantum computing. Students who have taken courses on quantum comuting or quantum information are prefered. 
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