David Jennings
  • Who am I?
  • Quantum Information
  • My Research
    • Overview
    • Publications
  • Teaching & Supervision
  • Who am I?
  • Quantum Information
  • My Research
    • Overview
    • Publications
  • Teaching & Supervision

Teaching:

I am course coordinator and lecturer for the Advanced Quantum Information course at Imperial College.
This graduate course is an integral part of the Quantum Doctoral Training Center at Imperial. The topics I teach include Quantum Algorithms, Entanglement & Non-locality, Measurement-Based Quantum Computation, Quantum Error-Correction and the Stabilizer Formalism, Tensor Networks, the Toric Code and Topological Order.

Previous courses:
  1. Advanced Quantum Information Theory (Imperial College London)
  2. Thermodynamics and statistical Mechanics (University of Sydney)​
  3. Mathematica programming (Imperial College London).
  4. Guest topics in undergraduate quantum information (Imperial College London).
  5. Mathematics course for Center for Talented Youths (Dublin City University)
  6. Analysis and mathematical methods (Trinity College Dublin)

PhD supervision:

I have supervised a number of PhD students. The research projects have included topics such as geometric aspects of entanglement, quantum algorithms, thermodynamics and symmetry-techniques in quantum information theory.
Current PhD students:​
  • Zoe Holmes
  • Catherine Cripps
  • Erick Hinds Mingo
  • Thomas Hebdige
Previous PhD Students:
  • Cristina Cirstoiu
  • Kamil Korzekwa
  • Matteo Lostaglio
  • Max Frenzel
  • Antony Milne
  • Aizar Enciso Dominguez
  • Howard Dale
  • Sania Jevtic
  • Peter Lewis
  • Mehdi Ahmadi
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