David Elkouss

David Elkouss is Assistant Professor at the department of Quantum and Computer Engineering, Delft University of Technology.
Elkouss received a double masters degree in electrical engineering from Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) and Telecom ParisTech in 2005-2006 and a Ph.D. in computer science in 2011-2012 from UPM. His Ph.D. thesis in classical error correcting codes for the postprocessing of quantum key distribution was awarded the UPM extraordinary dissertation prize. In 2012, he moved to the Universidad Complutense de Madrid to work on quantum Shannon theory and more concretely on capacities of quantum channels. In 2015, he moved to TU Delft where he was part of the team that performed the first loophole-free Bell experiment. The aim of his group is to develop the tools, such as entanglement purification protocols, novel error correction codes, quantum network protocol benchmarks and quantum network simulators that will enable the implementation of the first quantum networks.

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Fundamentals of Quantum Information (edX) EdX
Delft University of Technology,DelftX

Fundamentals of Quantum Information (edX)

Dive into the world of quantum computing with our Fundamentals of Quantum Information course, designed for those who want to grasp the basics of quantum mechanics applied to information processing. This course will teach you about quantum circuits and entanglement, providing a solid foundation in quantum information theory.

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Architecture, Algorithms, and Protocols of a Quantum Computer and Quantum Internet (edX) EdX
Delft University of Technology,DelftX

Architecture, Algorithms, and Protocols of a Quantum Computer and Quantum Internet (edX)

Dive into the world of quantum computing with this comprehensive online course. Learn about quantum algorithms, error-correction methods, micro-architectures, compilers, programming languages tailored for quantum processors, and the protocols necessary for a functional quantum internet. Gain insights into building a large-scale quantum computer from scratch.

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