About UsOverview

Welcome to the Qcomm Theory Lab! The lab is led by Prof. Uzi Pereg and is in the Endrew and Erna Viterbi Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Technion, Meyer Building.

Background

Our research group works on various topics in quantum communication and information theory.

Professor Uzi Pereg

Prof. Uzi Pereg, Qcomm Theory Lab Founder

Uzi Pereg received the Ph.D. degree from the Technion, Haifa, Israel, in 2019. He was a Postdoctoral Senior Researcher with the Institute for Communications Engineering, Technical University of Munich, and the Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology from 2020 to 2022. During this period, he participated in the theory group of the German Federal Government (BMBF) Project for the design and analysis of quantum communication and repeater systems.

He is currently an Assistant Professor with the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Helen Diller Quantum Center, Technion. His research interests are in the areas of quantum communications, information theory, and coding theory.

Our Mission and Goals

We study the optimal performance, reliability, and security limits in quantum network communication, and the tradeoff between communication, key, and entanglement resources. Our research avenues include communication with unreliable entanglement assistance, security and covert communication, entanglement in multi-user networks, quantum coordination, environmental effects, and bosonic channels.