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Overview

Stephanie Wehner is affiliated with Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands and has a research focus primarily in the fields of Computer Science and Physics and Astronomy. Their work extensively covers topics related to quantum technologies, specifically Quantum Information and Cryptography, Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture, and Quantum Mechanics and Applications.

The scientist's main topics of research include:

  • Quantum Information and Cryptography
  • Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
  • Quantum Mechanics and Applications
  • Quantum and electron transport phenomena
  • Optical Network Technologies
  • Quantum optics and atomic interactions
  • Diamond and Carbon-based Materials Research

Stephanie Wehner's scholarly output features frequent publications across several notable venues. These include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physical Review A
  • npj Quantum Information
  • Quantum Science and Technology
  • IEEE Transactions on Quantum Engineering

Their research contributions span multiple recent papers, illustrating engagement with quantum networks and entanglement distribution. Noteworthy papers include:

  • Experimental demonstration of entanglement delivery using a quantum network stack (2022, npj Quantum Information)
  • Analysis of multipartite entanglement distribution using a central quantum-network node (2023, Physical Review A)
  • Designing quantum networks using preexisting infrastructure (2022, npj Quantum Information)
  • Optimizing repeater schemes for the quantum internet (2021, Physical Review A)
  • Optimal entanglement distribution policies in homogeneous repeater chains with cutoffs (2023, npj Quantum Information)

Co-authorship is an essential aspect of Wehner's work. Frequent collaborators include:

  • Axel Dahlberg
  • Matthew Skrzypczyk
  • Guus Avis
  • Gayane Vardoyan
  • Álvaro G. Iñesta

Beyond journal articles, Stephanie Wehner has contributed to academia through book publications. One notable book is "Introduction to Quantum Cryptography," published by Cambridge University Press in 2023.

Best Publications

  • Loophole-free Bell inequality violation using electron spins separated by 1.3 kilometres

    B. Hensen;H. Bernien;H. Bernien;A. E. Dréau;A. Reiserer

  • Quantum internet: A vision for the road ahead

    Stephanie Wehner;David Elkouss;Ronald Hanson

  • Realization of a multi-node quantum network of remote solid-state qubits

    Matteo Pompili;Sophie L. N. Hermans;Simon Baier;Hans K. C. Beukers

  • Realization of a multinode quantum network of remote solid-state qubits.

    M. Pompili;S. L. N. Hermans;S. Baier;H. K. C. Beukers

  • A link layer protocol for quantum networks

    Axel Dahlberg;Matthew Skrzypczyk;Tim Coopmans;Leon Wubben

  • NetSquid, a NETwork Simulator for QUantum Information using Discrete events

    Tim Coopmans;Tim Coopmans;Robert Knegjens;Axel Dahlberg;Axel Dahlberg;David Maier;David Maier

  • Distinguishability of Quantum States Under Restricted Families of Measurements with an Application to Quantum Data Hiding

    William Matthews;Stephanie Wehner;Andreas Winter;Andreas Winter

  • Unconditional Security From Noisy Quantum Storage

    R. Konig;S. Wehner;J. Wullschleger

  • Towards Large-Scale Quantum Networks

    Wojciech Kozlowski;Stephanie Wehner

  • Tsirelson bounds for generalized Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt inequalities

    Stephanie Wehner

  • Cryptography from noisy storage.

    Stephanie Wehner;Christian Schaffner;Barbara M. Terhal

  • Near-term quantum-repeater experiments with nitrogen-vacancy centers: Overcoming the limitations of direct transmission

    Filip Rozpędek;Raja Yehia;Raja Yehia;Kenneth Goodenough;Maximilian Ruf

  • Experimental bit commitment based on quantum communication and special relativity.

    Tommaso Lunghi;J. Kaniewski;Félix Bussieres;Raphaël Houlmann

  • Lower bound on the dimension of a quantum system given measured data

    Stephanie Wehner;Matthias Christandl;Andrew C. Doherty

  • Unconditional security from noisy quantum storage

    Robert Koenig;Stephanie Wehner;Juerg Wullschleger

  • The Quantum Moment Problem and Bounds on Entangled Multi-prover Games

    A.C. Doherty;Yeong-Cherng Liang;B. Toner;S. Wehner

  • Designing a quantum network protocol

    Wojciech Kozlowski;Axel Dahlberg;Stephanie Wehner

  • A monogamy-of-entanglement game with applications to device-independent quantum cryptography

    Marco Tomamichel;Serge Fehr;Jędrzej Kaniewski;Stephanie Wehner

  • SimulaQron—a simulator for developing quantum internet software

    Axel Dahlberg;Stephanie Wehner

  • Quantum anonymous transmissions

    Matthias Christandl;Stephanie Wehner

  • Entropic uncertainty relations and locking: tight bounds for mutually unbiased bases

    Manuel A. Ballester;Stephanie Wehner

  • Entanglement Sampling and Applications

    Frederic Dupuis;Omar Fawzi;Stephanie Wehner

  • Finite blocklength converse bounds for quantum channels

    William Matthews;Stephanie Wehner

  • Improved lower bounds for locally decodable codes and private information retrieval

    Stephanie Wehner;Ronald de Wolf

  • A strong converse for classical channel coding using entangled inputs.

    Robert König;Stephanie Wehner

  • Optimizing practical entanglement distillation

    Filip Rozpędek;Thomas Schiet;Le Phuc Thinh;David Elkouss

Frequent Co-Authors

Ronald Hanson
Ronald Hanson Delft University of Technology
Andreas Winter
Andreas Winter University of Cologne
Christian Schaffner
Christian Schaffner University of Amsterdam
Serge Fehr
Serge Fehr Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica
Barbara M. Terhal
Barbara M. Terhal Delft University of Technology
Harry Buhrman
Harry Buhrman University of Amsterdam
Hoi-Kwong Lo
Hoi-Kwong Lo University of Toronto
Valerio Pruneri
Valerio Pruneri Institute of Photonic Sciences
Eleni Diamanti
Eleni Diamanti Université Paris Cité

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