About

Filip Rozpedek's research focuses on designing novel quantum communication, quantum repeater, and quantum network architectures. In his research he combines various techniques from quantum information theory, mathematical optimization, quantum optics, as well as physics of quantum devices in order to bring closer the realization of practical quantum networks. One such strategy that has been a focus of Rozpedek's recent research is the use of bosonic quantum error correcting codes for quantum repeaters. He has been also actively involved in modeling proof-of-principle quantum repeater experiments and optimizing entanglement distillation schemes.

Rozpedek is actively involved with the NSF Center for Quantum Networks. During his PhD he contributed to the European quantum network development efforts within the Quantum Internet Alliance, a consortium within the EU Quantum Flagship. He is also active in outreach and knowledge dissemination; recently, he was involved in designing a Quantum Key Distribution demonstration, The Quantum Photo Booth, which runs on the IBM quantum hardware and was presented at APS March Meeting 2022. He has served as a reviewer for major conferences and journals in physics and quantum information science as well as acted as an independent expert for IEEE Spectrum.