Published multiple papers including 'A Brief Introduction to Quantum Query Complexity', 'A Near-Optimal Quantum-Accelerated Monte Carlo Estimator for Nested Expectations', etc. Received the Outstanding Paper Award for 'Quantum Time-Space Tradeoff for Finding Multiple Collision Pairs' at TQC 2021.
Research Experience
Since October 2023, CNRS researcher at LaBRI (Université de Bordeaux, France) leading the Quantum Information & Computation group; previously, Quantum Postdoctoral Fellow at the Simons Institute (UC Berkeley); coordinator of the CEA/GENCI grant Maisons du quantique - Nouvelle-Aquitaine.
Education
Ph.D. from IRIF (Université Paris Cité), advised by Frédéric Magniez and Miklos Santha; Postdoctoral Fellow at Simons Institute (UC Berkeley), hosted by Umesh Vazirani
Background
Primary research interest: quantum computing, with a focus on its impact on algorithm design and computational complexity theory. Contributions in areas such as optimization, statistical analysis, streaming data, graph problems, and cryptanalysis. Interested in new algorithmic and lower-bound methods to understand the interplay between computational resources available to quantum computers, with a particular interest in query complexity.