Joseph M. Renes
Senior Scientist office: HIT K32.3 |
Research interests
Quantum and classical information theory, especially anything to do with the use of complementarity in understanding quantum information processing.
Quantum error-correction and cryptography
One-shot information theory and operational notions of entropy
Semidefinite programming and convex optimization generally
Resource theories and thermodynamics
Foundations of quantum mechanics
Book
I'm happy to announce that “Quantum Information Theory: Concepts and Methods” has been published by De Gruyter. See the book's page for more.
Short biography
I completed my PhD in physics at the University of New Mexico under the supervision of Carlton M. Caves in 2004, after graduating from Caltech in physics in 1999. (I was a member of Venerable House, then called Ruddock.) From 2005 to 2007 I was an Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow, first with the University of Erlangen, and later with the Technical University of Darmstadt. In 2011 I joined ETH Zürich, where I am currently a Senior Scientist.