International Conference on Computer Aided Design · 2024
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
- Publications and preprints:
- Guess your neighbor's input: Quantum advantage in Feige's game
- The NPA hierarchy does not always attain the commuting operator value
- A complete and natural rule set for multi-qutrit Clifford circuits
- Quantitative quantum soundness for bipartite compiled Bell games via the sequential NPA hierarchy
- Lifting the maximally-entangledness assumption in robust self-testing for synchronous games
- Robust self-testing for nonlocal games with robust game algebras
- Postselection technique for optical QKD with improved de Finetti theorems
- Positivity is undecidable in tensor-product of free algebras
- Quantum delegation with an off-the-shelf device
- An operator-algebraic formulation of self-testing
- Talks and presentations: QIP 2026, QPL 2025, Qcrypt 2024, TQC 2024, QIP 2023, etc.
Research Experience
- Postdoc, Københavns Universitet, Centre for the Mathematics of Quantum Theory, hosted by Laura Mančinska
- Teaching experience: Discrete Mathematics (guest lecturer), Fall 2025 and 2026, University of Copenhagen; MATH 225 Applied Linear Algebra, Spring 2024, UWaterloo
Education
- Ph.D., 2024, University of Waterloo, Institute for Quantum Computing and Department of Pure Mathematics, supervised by William Slofstra
- Bachelor's degree, 2019, Zhejiang University, Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, supervised by Junde Wu
- Undergraduate exchange student, 2017, Rice University
Background
Research interests: mathematics of quantum information and computation; professional fields: approximate representation theory, quantum self-testing, delegation of quantum computation, quantum complexity, decidability in operator algebras.