Feihu Xu has been a tenure-track professor at USTC since Oct. 2017. Before joining USTC, he was a Postdoctoral Associate at MIT in 2015-2017. He received an M.A.Sc and Ph.D from University of Toronto in 2011 and 2015. He works on quantum information science (quantum communication and sensing) and single-photon imaging (long-rang and non-line-of-sight imaging), and has co-authored more than 60 journal papers. As the first/corresponding author, he has published more than 30 journal papers in Rev. Mod. Phys.(1), Nat. Photon.(3), Nat. Phys.(1), Nat. Commun.(2), etc. He is the recipient of 35 Innovators Under 35 of China (by MIT Technology Review) in 2019, Outstanding Dissertation Award (by Overseas Chinese Physicists Association) in 2015, and Best Paper Award of QCrypt in 2014. See his Google Scholar for publication list and his personal site for further details.
Related Publications
- Higher amounts of loophole-free Bell violation using a heralded entangled source. New Journal of Physics 21, (2019).
- Remote Blind State Preparation with Weak Coherent Pulses in the Field. PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 100503, 1-6 (2019).
- Large scale quantum key distribution: challenges and solutions [Invited]. Optics Express 26, 24260 (2018).
- Observation of Quantum Fingerprinting Beating the Classical Limit. Physical Review Letters 116, 240502 (2016).
- Experimental fast quantum random number generation using high-dimensional entanglement with entropy monitoring. Optica 3, 1266-1269 (2016).
- Photon-efficient imaging with a single-photon camera. Nature communications 7, (2016).
- Discrete and continuous variables for measurement-device-independent quantum cryptography. Nature Photonics 9, 772 (2015).
- Experimental quantum fingerprinting with weak coherent pulses. Nature communications 6, (2015).
- Measurement-device-independent quantum cryptography. IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics 21, 148-158 (2015).
- Finite-key analysis for measurement-device-independent quantum key distribution. Nature Communications 5, 3732 (2014).