Quantum internet and end-to-end knowledge routing protocols'

Vinay Kumar

Doctoral Researcher in the Department of Information Engineering at the University of Pisa

Vinay Kumar is a doctoral researcher in the Department of Information Engineering at the University of Pisa, jointly affiliated with IIT-CNR, Pisa. He works in quantum information science with a focus on quantum networking, particularly the theory and design of routing and optimisation protocols. His research involves developing optimal routing techniques for quantum networks and building theoretical models informed by experimental data to guide algorithm design. Vinay has authored multiple peer-reviewed journal and conference papers, including a comprehensive review on quantum internet technologies, protocols and research challenges.

Officially founded in 1343, the University of Pisa has deep roots in Italian and European history. Its origins probably date back to the eleventh century. In the twelfth century Pisa already boasted a “Universitas” in the original sense of the word: a community of students and lecturers. Leonardo Fibonacci, the famous mathematician who introduced Greek geometry and Arabic mathematics to Europe, worked here.

In 1343, Pope Clement VI’s bull In Supremae Dignitatis officially recognised the University as a Studio Generale, granting it unique privileges and autonomy that were only afforded to other European cities such as Prague and Heidelberg.

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