Cambyse Rouzé

Cambyse Rouzé

Inria researcher (ISFP)

Cambyse Rouzé’s research is focused on the mathematical analysis of complex quantum systems and their use for quantum information processing. His area of expertise includes quantum information theory with discrete and continuous variable systems, entropic inequalities, quantum spin systems at finite temperature and dissipative dynamics. More recently, he has been interested in questions related to the thermal stability of quantum memories and the complexity of quantum many body states. He received his PhD in 2019 from the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics at the University of Cambridge, UK, under the supervision of Nilanjana Datta. He was then a Humboldt postdoctoral fellow at the Technical University of Munich in the group of Robert König where he won a grant from the Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology as a junior group leader. In September 2023, he joined QURIOSITY as an Inria Starting Faculty Researcher.

Interests
  • Quantum Information Theory
  • Quantum many-body systems
  • Quantum learning theory