Marche Quantique

Exploring the theoretical foundations and applications of non-Hermitian quantum walks in modern physics.

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About Xu-Dong Liu

I am a researcher specializing in quantum walks, quantum optics, and quantum simulation. Explore my full profile for publications, academic background, and potential research opportunities.

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For questions about lectures, supervision, seminars, or collaborative quantum theory projects, please reach out by email or phone. I welcome inquiries from students, postdocs, and interdisciplinary teams interested in foundational or applied quantum research.

If you have any questions regarding quantum theory, workshop invitations, master’s/doctoral program guidance, or research collaborations, please contact us at l28124022@gs.ncku.edu.tw.