Academic Career and Research Areas

 Dr. Janis Nötzel (*1981) studied at the Technical University of Berlin and pursued his PhD work at the Technical University of Munich. As a postdoc, he joined the group of Andreas Winter at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, before taking on a position as the leader of a research transfer at Technische Universität Dresden. At TU Munich, he now combines his insights from mathematical modelling and product development to ensure a practical impact of quantum technology in the communication networks of the next generations.

Dr. Janis Nötzel (*1981) conducts research in the area of quantum communication system design. In order to allow for an adequate comparison, he also models classical communication systems.

Holger Boche, Christian Deppe, Janis Nötzel, Andreas Winter: „Fully Quantum Arbitrarily Varying Channels: Random Coding Capacity and Capacity Dichotomy”. Proc. ISIT 2018 (18-22 June 2018, Vail CO), pp. 2012-2016

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C. Arendt, J. Noetzel, H. Boche: Super-Activation of the Composite Independent Arbitrarily Varying Channel under State Constraints. GLOBECOM 2017 - 2017 IEEE Global Communications Conference, IEEE, 2017

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J. Nötzel, M. Wiese and H. Boche: The Arbitrarily Varying Wiretap Channel -- Secret Randomness, Stability, and Super-Activation. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory 62 (6), 2016, 3504-3531

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J. Nötzel and W. Swetly, "Deducing Truth From Correlation," in IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, vol. 62, no. 12, pp. 7505-7517, Dec. 2016

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R. Ahlswede, I. Bjelakovic, H. Boche and J. Nötzel: Quantum Capacity Under Adversarial Quantum Noise: Arbitrarily Varying Quantum Channels. Communications in Mathematical Physics 317 (1), 2013, 103-156

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