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Overview

Serge Massar is affiliated with Université Libre de Bruxelles in Belgium. Their research intersects several domains of computer science and engineering, with a particular focus on photonics and neural networks.

The main fields of study in Massar's work include:

  • Computer Science
  • Engineering

Within these fields, their subfields of study cover:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Computational Theory and Mathematics
  • Biophysics

Their research topics emphasize the following areas:

  • Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing
  • Advanced Memory and Neural Computing
  • Optical Network Technologies
  • Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
  • Neural Networks and Applications
  • Quantum Information and Cryptography
  • Machine Learning and Extreme Learning Machines (ELM)

Recent publications by Massar include:

  • "Photonic extreme learning machine based on frequency multiplexing," 2021, published in Optics Express
  • "Deep photonic reservoir computer based on frequency multiplexing with fully analog connection between layers," 2023, published in Optica
  • "High speed human action recognition using a photonic reservoir computer," 2023, published in Neural Networks
  • "A photonics perspective on computing with physical substrates," 2024, published in Reviews in Physics
  • "Roadmap on Neuromorphic Photonics," 2025, available on arXiv (Cornell University)

Their collaborative work includes frequent co-authors such as:

  • Alessandro Lupo
  • Enrico Picco
  • Marina Zajnulina
  • Piotr Antonik
  • F. Devaux

Massar's publications have appeared predominantly in notable venues like:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Optics Express
  • Physical Review A
  • Quantum Information Processing
  • Optica

Best Publications

  • Device-independent security of quantum cryptography against collective attacks.

    Antonio Acín;Nicolas Brunner;Nicolas Gisin;Serge Massar

  • Information processing using a single dynamical node as complex system

    L Appeltant;M C Soriano;G Van der Sande;J Danckaert

  • Random numbers certified by Bell's theorem.

    Stefano Pironio;Stefano Pironio;Antonio Acín;Serge Massar;A Boyer de la Giroday

  • Bell inequalities for arbitrarily high dimensional systems

    Daniel Geoffrey Collins;Daniel Geoffrey Collins;Nicolas Gisin;Noah Linden;Serge Massar

  • Optoelectronic reservoir computing.

    Yvan Paquot;Francois Duport;Antoneo Smerieri;Joni Dambre

  • Optimal Quantum Cloning Machines

    Nicolas Gisin;Serge Massar

  • Optimal extraction of information from finite quantum ensembles

    Serge Massar;Sandu Popescu

  • Z-scan measurement of the nonlinear refractive index of graphene.

    Han Zhang;Stéphane Virally;Qiaoliang Bao;Loh Kian Ping

  • Nonlocal correlations as an information-theoretic resource

    Jonathan Barrett;Noah Linden;Serge Massar;Stefano Pironio

  • Large nonlinear Kerr effect in graphene

    Han Zhang;Stephane Virally;Qiaoliang Bao;Kian Ping Loh

  • Nonlocality and communication complexity

    Harry Buhrman;Richard R. Cleve;Serge Massar;Ronald De Wolf

  • Device-independent quantum key distribution secure against collective attacks

    Stefano Pironio;Antonio Acín;Nicolas Brunner;Nicolas Gisin

  • Information Processing Capacity of Dynamical Systems

    Joni Dambre;David Verstraeten;Benjamin Schrauwen;Serge Massar

  • Quantum information processing and communication: strategic report on current status, visions and goals for research in Europe

    Peter Zoller;Peter Zoller;Thomas Beth;D. Binosi;D. Binosi;Rainer Blatt;Rainer Blatt

  • A primer for black hole quantum physics

    Robert Brout;Serge Massar;Renaud Parentani;Philippe Spindel

  • State estimation for large ensembles

    Richard R.D. Gill;Serge Massar

  • Continuous wave photon pair generation in silicon-on-insulator waveguides and ring resonators

    S Clemmen;K Phan Huy;Wim Bogaerts;Roel Baets

  • Randomness versus nonlocality and entanglement.

    Antonio Acín;Serge Massar;Stefano Pironio

  • All-optical reservoir computing.

    François Duport;Bendix Schneider;Anteo Smerieri;Marc Haelterman

  • Hawking radiation without trans-Planckian frequencies.

    R. Brout;S. Massar;R. Parentani;Ph. Spindel

Frequent Co-Authors

Marc Haelterman
Marc Haelterman Université Libre de Bruxelles
Sandu Popescu
Sandu Popescu University of Bristol
Roel Baets
Roel Baets Ghent University
Wim Bogaerts
Wim Bogaerts Ghent University
Nicolas J. Cerf
Nicolas J. Cerf Université Libre de Bruxelles
Benjamin Schrauwen
Benjamin Schrauwen Ghent University
Joni Dambre
Joni Dambre Ghent University
Gunther Roelkens
Gunther Roelkens Ghent University
Antonio Acín
Antonio Acín Institute of Photonic Sciences
Nicolas Gisin
Nicolas Gisin University of Geneva

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