Head of the College of Physics and Quantum Engineering, Head of the Laboratory of Quantum Information Technologies at NUST MISIS, Head of the Scientific Group “Quantum Information Technologies” of the RQC
- fedorov.ak@misis.ru
- https://alekseyfedorov.ru/
Area of scientific interests
Mathematical theory of optimal control; Physics of quantum technologies; Quantum communications; Quantum algorithms; Physics of many bodies.
PhD, Head of the Institute of Physics and Quantum Engineering NUST MISIS, Head of the scientific group “Quantum Information Technologies” RQC, Head of the Laboratory of Quantum Information Technologies NUST MISIS, Professor of the Department of RQC MIPT
2023 Director of the Institute of Physics and Quantum Engineering NUST MISIS.
2023 Became a member of the Coordination Council for Youth Affairs in the Scientific and Educational Spheres of the Council under the President of the Russian Federation for Science and Education.
2022 Head of the laboratory of quantum information technologies at NUST MISIS, created within the framework of the strategic project “Quantum Internet”.
2021 Winner of the Prize “For Fidelity to Science” for his contribution to the popularization of science and technology among young scientists.
2020 Professor of the Department of the Russian Quantum Center of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT).
2020 Headed the project by the Leading Research Center “Quantum Computing” based on the Russian Quantum Center. As part of the Roadmap for Quantum Computing, implemented by the Rosatom State Corporation, he leads the direction of quantum algorithms and software.
2019 Head of the scientific group “Quantum Information Technologies” of the Russian Quantum Center. One of the main authors of the Roadmap for the development of quantum technologies in the Russian Federation.
2019 Included in the final list of Forbes Russia “30 under 30” in the “Science and Technology” category.
2017 Defended his thesis in theoretical physics at the University of Paris-Saclay under the supervision of Professor Georgy Shlyapnikov on the topic “Non-standard multiparticle phases in ultracold dipole systems.” After defending his full dissertation, he returned to work at the Russian Quantum Center.
In 2015, he received a scholarship from the Imperial Technical School Club and subsequently graduated with honors from Moscow State Technical University. N. E. Bauman. He entered graduate school at the Laboratory of Theoretical Physics and Statistical Models of the French National Center for Scientific Research at the University of Paris-Sud (Paris-Saclay University). In parallel with his graduate studies, he was engaged in research in the field of post-processing algorithms for quantum key distribution systems.
In 2013, he received a scholarship for students of the Russian Quantum Center, and began simultaneously working in two scientific groups: “Quantum Optics” under the leadership of Alexander Lvovsky and “Many-Body Theory” under the leadership of Georgy Shlyapnikov.
Since 2012, he began working in the Quantum Optics group at the Russian Quantum Center under the guidance of Professor Alexander Lvovsky. Completed an internship in the group of Alexander Lvovsky at the University of Calgary (Canada).
At the age of 15 he entered the Moscow State Technical University. N. E. Bauman.
Significant publications
Author of more than 100 scientific publications in the field of quantum physics and quantum technologies.