Quantum Imaging Paris
@HugoDefienne
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Research group at Sorbonne University, Paris Institute of Nanosciences - Quantum imaging | Complex quantum optics | Quantum entanglement
Paris, France
Joined January 2018
New review in @NaturePhotonics : Advances in Quantum imaging, https://t.co/RRoBzefi33, with @Warwick_Bowen @ChekhovaMaria Gabriela Barreto Lemos, Dan Oron, Sven Ramelow @NicolasTreps @d_faccio
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Nature Photonics - This Review provides an overview of the most recently developed quantum imaging systems, highlighting the nonclassical properties of sources, such as bright squeezed light,...
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It was 2016 when I left my alma mater (University of Calabria). In 2025 I will be back to start my group! 🔬 If you want to know more about the project: https://t.co/peqQC0Z66H I will post soon openings for PhDs and postdoc positions, feel free to contact me ahead if interested!
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📣 Tomorrow morning, our PhD student Chloé Vernière will explain how to hide images in quantum correlations at @SPIEtweets #photonicswest - Wednesday 29, 8:40am, Moscone south, room 159 (Upper Mezz)
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📣 Our PhD student @BaptisteCourme will explain how to manipulate entangled photons through scattering media at @SPIEtweets #PhotonicsWest - 4:50pm, Moscone South, Room 159 (Upper Mezz)
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We are looking for a two-year postdoc to join the Quantum Imaging Paris team in 2025. More information : https://t.co/JtTyJXgj8V
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We are looking for a two-year postdoc to join the Quantum Imaging Paris team in 2025. More information : https://t.co/JtTyJXgj8V
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Welcome Yanis Trouyet, who just started his PhD with us! He kicked things off few days ago by presenting his Master’s internship results at the Rencontre des Jeunes Physicien·ne·s @SFP_officiel @Sorbonne_Univ_
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Welcome Yanis Trouyet, who just started his PhD with us! He kicked things off few days ago by presenting his Master’s internship results at the Rencontre des Jeunes Physicien·ne·s @SFP_officiel @Sorbonne_Univ_
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📢Quantum optics seminar 📢: Mikael Rechtsman, from Penn State Uni, on 'Quantum Hall Physics with Photons' - Today Wed. 27th Nov. - 13h30 - Room 22-23 317 Sorbonne University (Jussieu)
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Sensing with Quantum Light 2024 - https://t.co/7c3FCeZJ7q - Thank you to the organizers for bringing us on board for this great conference = See you next year in #Physikzentrum Bad Honnef.
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Last Wednesday, we hosted the first Quantum Imaging Paris seminar with great talks from PhD students & postdocs from our group and @comedialkb. Big thanks to Prof. @vparigi81 for her talk on multimode optics from @mqo_lkb. Looking forward to more collaborations!
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We are pleased to welcome in our team a new PhD student, Raphaël (left), who will be certifying high-dimensional quantum entanglement with a camera and a new postdoc, Shaurya (right), investigating the influence of various light-shaping methods on high-dimensional entanglement.
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Congrats to our Masters students Yanis and Raphael - soon-to-be PhD students - for sharing their recent results on non-local wavefront shaping and entanglement certification at the Quantum Science and Technologies Summer School in Bari two weeks ago!
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Interested in controlling multiple spatial modes of light? Check out our new tutorial on how to turn your SLM into a 10-plane light converter! https://t.co/bIJLYGEqA6
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#RésultatScientifique 🔎 Un chercheur et une chercheuse ont développé une méthode innovante permettant de dissimuler une image en l'encodant dans les corrélations quantiques de paires de photons, la rendant ainsi invisible aux techniques d'imagerie classiques.
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Encoding an image into the #quantum correlations of photon pairs makes it invisible to conventional imaging techniques.
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We will have multiple opening (PhD, postdocs) in the near future, across all themes of the group. Get in touch if you’re interested !
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Check out our new @NaturePhotonics paper on the generation of cluster states at record-high rates using high-dimensional entanglement: https://t.co/af7POYsi9v We use spatial entanglement to reduce the number of photons and feed-forward steps in photonic quantum computation (a 🧵)
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