CANCELLED EVENT : WHY DO WE NEED QUANTUM COMPUTERS? BY PROF FRÉDÉRIC MAGNIEZ

27 OCT / 4PM Alliance Française de Singapour Get direction
Patrick Imbert Collège De France

AS PART OF THE FRANCE-SINGAPORE SCIENCE AND INNOVATION LECTURE SERIES

Jointly organised by the Embassy of France in Singapore, the Collège de France and the National Research Foundation Singapore, this lecture series forms part of the activities of the France-Singapore Joint Committee for Science and Innovation.

Frédéric Magniez became a CNRS (French National Centre for Scientific Research) researcher after graduating in mathematics (agrégation) and computer science (PhD). From 2013 to 2017, he ran the Algorithms and Complexity Group, whose research in quantum computing is recognised worldwide. In 2015, he became Deputy Director of the Fondation des Sciences Mathématiques de Paris before taking over as Director of Institut de Recherche en Informatique Fondamentale at the Université Paris Cité in 2018. Professor at the Collège de France from 2020 to 2021, he was the Annual Chair in Informatics and Digital Sciences and taught quantum algorithms.
Professor Magniez’s research focuses on the design and analysis of randomised algorithms for processing large data sets and the development of quantum computing, particularly algorithms, cryptography and its interactions with physics.

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