[Joint CQSE & NCTS Seminar] Quantum imaging with cameras

Title: [Joint CQSE & NCTS Seminar] Quantum imaging with cameras
Speaker: Prof. Paul-Antoine Moreau (Department of Physics, National Cheng Kung University)
Date: Apr. 1, 2022, 14:30-15:30
Place: NCTS Physics Lecture Hall, 4F, Chee-Chun Leung Cosmology Hall, NTU
Online Link: https://nationaltaiwanuniversity-zbh.my.webex.com/nationaltaiwanuniversity-zbh.my/j.php?MTID=m3efd6c4a404b85f1e7a186a89d9b9009

Abstract:
The emergence and improvement of single-photon-sensitive cameras that can
characterize spatial correlations of quantum nature lead to the rapid development of
quantum imaging. This not only allowed imaging schemes that exhibit image
improvements over classical methods to be devised, but also led to fundamental
demonstrations performing the fast characterization of high dimensional entangled
states. I'll introduce a few examples of research using such cameras together with
quantum states of light to perform both fundamental quantum imaging demonstrations
and practical imaging improvements.

Biography Brief:
Paul-Antoine Moreau obtained his PhD at the FEMTO-ST institute in France in
2015. He went on to do a Postdoc at the University of Bristol, UK, within Quantum
Engineering Technology Labs. After obtaining an individual Marie Curie Fellowship
from the European Union he moved to the University of Glasgow, UK, to pursue his
research on quantum imaging. He was later awarded a Leverhulme Trust Early Career
Research Fellowship to continue his research at the University of Glasgow. He started to
work at NCKU, Taiwan, in 2021 as an Assistant Professor.