Research Associate, Quantum Science & Technology, Australian National University
Syed Muhamad Assad received the B.Sc. degree with a double major in physics and computational science from the National University of Singapore, and the joint Ph.D. degree in realization of harmonic entanglement between a light beam and its second harmonic, and theoretical proofs of security for quantum key distribution protocols from the National University of Singapore and The Australian National University in 2011. He was with the National University of Singapore as a Teaching Assistant and the Centre for Quantum Technologies as a Research Assistant. He has been with the Quantum Optics Group, The Australian National University, since 2011.
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