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I am a PhD student in the Photonic Entanglement Group under the co-supervision of Prof. Gregor Weihs and Prof. Raymond Laflamme at the Institute for Quantum Computing at the University of Waterloo. I did my undergraduate degree in Systems Design Engineering at the University of Waterloo. My main research is building a Free-Space Quantum Key Distribution system which operates over the UW and PI campuses. I have an interest in research in quantum feedback, quantum machine learning, and some more fundamental physics in general. I have always had an interest in physics, wasting more then one library class in high school browsing through physics for the general public books. Naively, I would like to expand my background and get into things like the foundations of quantum mechanics, String theory, and quantum gravity.
Inside you will be able to find recent news from my research, more detailed descriptions of my research projects, conference presentations, CV, and extra-curricular interests.
News: July 14, 2008 - Our paper entitled Entangled Quantum Key Distribution Over Two Free-Space Optical Links is up on the arXiv!
News: April 26, 2008 - The full 2 free-space link entangled photon QKD system is up and running between the Perimeter Institute, CEIT, and the IQC!
News: April 21, 2008 - An article was written about my QKD system in the Waterloo Record!
News: January, 2008 - An accessible article I wrote about the QKD system was published in Waterloo's Phys 13
News: Spring 2007 - Our article Entangled Free-Space Quantum Key Distribution was published in the Proceedings of SPIE 2007
*This site is very much under construction. My apologies for broken links and crappy pages*
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