About Us

Dr. Michael Siomau

Assistant Professor

Michael Siomau was born in Postavi, Belarus. After graduating from Physics Department of Belarussian State University in 2008, he continued study of Theoretical and Mathematical Physics at Heidelberg University. He defended his PhD Thesis “Entanglement and Optimal Quantum Information Processing” in 2011. He worked at Max-Plank-Institute (MPI) for Nuclear Physics and MPI for Dynamics and Self-Organization both in Germany, Jazan University in Saudi Arabia, Higher Colleges of Technology in UAE. Joined Rabdan Academy in 2024.

Qualification

    • 28 July 2021 Higher Education Academy (HEA) Fellow, UKPSF, UK
    • 6 July 2011 Ph.D. in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Ruprecht-Karls-Universitaet, Heidelberg, Germany
    • 27 June 2008 Graduate in Theoretical Physics, Belarusian State University, Minsk, Belarus

Teaching Areas

    • Calculus
    • Differential Equations
    • Linear Algebra
    • Complex System Dynamics and Chaos
    • Physics
    • Quantum Physics
    • Quantum Information

Research Interests

    • Quantum Information Processing
    • Quantum Computing and Communication
    • Quantum Networks
    • Quantum models for Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
    • Quantum Chaos

Publications

    18 M. Siomau, Undecidable, Unrecognizable and Quantum Computing, Quantum Reports 2, 337-342 (2020).

    17 M. Siomau, Any Quantum Network is Structurally Controllable by a Single Driving Signal, Quantum Information Processing 18, 1-8 (2019).

    16 M. Siomau, Gossip Algorithms in Quantum Networks, Physics Letters A 381, 136–139 (2017).

    15 M. Siomau, Quantum entanglement percolation, Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular & Optical Physics 49, 175506 (2016).

    14 M. Siomau, Structural complexity of quantum networks, AIP Conference Proceedings 1742, 030017 (2016).

    13 M. Siomau, Rank-dependant factorization of entanglement evolution, Physics Letters A 380, 1936–1940 (2016).

    12 M. Siomau and N. Jiang, Myoelectric control of artificial limb inspired by quantum information processing, Physica Scripta 90, 035001 (2015); Paper of the Week.

    11 M. Siomau, A quantum model for autonomous learning automata, Quantum Information Processing 13, 1211–1221 (2014).

    10 M. Siomau and A.A. Kamli, Defeating entanglement sudden death by a single local filtering, Physical Review A 86, 032304 (2012).

    9 M. Siomau, A.A. Kamli, S.A. Moiseev and B.C. Sanders, Entanglement creation with negative index metamaterials, Physical Review A 85, 050303(R) (2012).

    8 M. Siomau, Entanglement dynamics of three-qubit states in local many-sided noisy channels, Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular & Optical Physics 45, 035501 (2012).

    7 M. Siomau, Fidelity estimation between two finite ensembles of unknown pure equatorial qubit states, Physics Letters A 375, 3340–3342 (2011).

    6 M. Siomau and S. Fritzsche, Quantum computing with mixed states, European Physical Journal D 62, 449–456 (2011).

    5 M. Siomau and S. Fritzsche, Evolution equation for entanglement of multiqubit systems, Physical Review A 82, 062327 (2010).

    4 M. Siomau and S. Fritzsche, Universal quantum Controlled-NOT gate, European Physical Journal D 60, 417–421 (2010).

    3 M. Siomau and S. Fritzsche, Entanglement dynamics of three-qubit states in noisy channels, European Physical Journal D 60, 397–403 (2010).

    2 M. Siomau and S. Fritzsche, Hight-fidelity copies from a symmetric 1 → 2 quantum cloning machine, European Physical Journal D 57, 293–300 (2010).

    1 M. Siomau and S. Fritzsche, Efficiency of the eavesdropping in B92 QKD protocol with a QCM, in Proceeding of QuantComm 2009, edited by A. Sergienko, S. Pascazio and P. Villoresi, LNICST 36, 267–274 (2010).

Dr. Michael Siomau
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