Sergio Juárez
Sergio Juárez earned his BSc in Physics in 2020 and his MSc in Quantum Information Geometry in 2022, both at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).
Following his master’s degree, he then worked for a year as a research assistant at the Institute of Nuclear Sciences (UNAM). Under the guidance of D. Vergara, he studied the properties of the quantum geometric tensor, and generalized it to incorporate measures of entanglement.
Currently, Sergio Juárez is pursuing his Ph.D. at the University of Vigo in collaboration with the Cambridge Research Laboratory of Toshiba. His doctoral research focuses on the development of practical Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) protocols, with a particular emphasis on Twin Field QKD. This, under the supervision of M. Pittaluga, R. Woodward, M. Curty, and A. Shields.