Reading Group (Quantum Computational Sensing, Fall 2025)

Course Details

This reading group is dedicated to exploring both foundational and recent research in quantum computational sensing. Over the course of 10 weeks, we will study key papers and results covering topics such as quantum trajectory sensing, quantum computing enhanced sensing, quantum sensing of stochastic parameters. The sessions will combine short theoretical lectures with student-led presentations and discussions of selected papers.

Prerequisites: Participants are expected to have a solid background in theoretical computer science and quantum information.

Instructor

Course Policies

  • The reading group will be conducted primarily via Zoom. In-person sessions may be organized when necessary.
  • All participants are required to attend every session, regardless of whether it is their presentation day. If case of absence, you must notify the instructor in advance.
  • Each student is expected to give at least one paper review presentation during the course.

Announcements

  • (Oct 11) The paper list and presenter has been announced.

Lectures

Date Topic Speaker Readings
10/3 Introduction Myeongjin Shin
10/16 Quantum entanglement and trajectory sensing Seongheum Yoo
10/23 The quantum trajectory sensing problem and its solution Kwanwoo Kim
10/30 Quantum Computing Enhanced Sensing Hyeongu Kang
11/16 Exponential advantage in quantum sensing of correlated parameters Jungmo Lee
11/13 Various quantum computational sensing Minseok Park
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