Faculty Aeysha Khalique

Aeysha Khalique

Associate Professor
  • School of Natural Sciences
  • 5190855595
Summary

Associate Professor at Physics-SNS. Working in Quantum Information and Computation and Quantum Optics

Academic Background
PhD (Physics: Quantum Information) Technische Universität Darmstadt October 01, 2003 - June 25, 2008
Honours and Awards
Publications
Semi-Quantum Secure Multiparty Summation and its Applications to Anonymous Auction and Ranking March 01, 2024 Chong-Qiang Ye, Li Jian, Xiu-Bo Chen, Mianxiong Dong, Kaoru Ota, Aeysha Khalique, M. Hanif Durad, Advanced Quantum Technologies - Volume:7, Issue:3, Article Number: 2300347
Controlled Information Transfer in Continuous-Time Chiral Quantum Walks August 04, 2021 Aeysha Khalique, Amit Sett, Jingbo B. Wang, Jason Twamley, New Journal of Physics - Volume 23, Article Number 083005
Entanglement engineering of a GHZ-state and W-state using arbitrary numbers of cavities October 12, 2020 Zainub Liaqat, Aeysha Khalique, Manzoor Ikram, Laser Physics - Volume 30, Article Number 115202
Optimal control of traffic signals using quantum annealing August 24, 2020 Hasham Hussain, Muhammad Bin Javaid, Faisal Shah Khan, Archishmita Dalal, Aeysha Khalique, Quantum Information Processing - Volume 9, Article Number 312
Quantum Interferometry with Multimode Bi-photon Input Pulses July 09, 2020 Muhammad Habib Tahir, Aeysha Khalique, Physica Scripta - Volume 95, Article Number 085103
Interferometrically estimating a quadratic form for any immanant of a matrix and its permutations May 07, 2020 Aeysha Khalique, Hubert de Guise, Barry C. Sanders, Physical Review A - Volume 101, Issue 5, Article Number 052314
Practical quantum teleportation of an unknown quantum state May 01, 2017 Syed Tahir Amin, Aeysha Khalique, Canadian Journal of Physics - CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS Volume: 95 Issue: 5 Pages: 498-503
Long-distance quantum key distribution using concatenated entanglement swapping with practical resources January 25, 2017 Aeysha Khalique, Barry Sanders, Optical Engineering - OPTICAL ENGINEERING Volume: 56 Issue: 1 Article Number: 016114
Practical long-distance quantum key distribution through concatenated entanglement swapping with parametric down-conversion sources November 01, 2015 Aeysha Khalique, Barry C. SAanders, Journal of the Optical Society of America B-Optical Physics - Volume 32, Issue 11, Pages 2382-2390
Long Distance Cavity Entanglement by Entanglement Swapping Using Atomic Momenta January 01, 2015 Sami Ul Haq, AYESHA KHALIQUE, Optics Communications - Volume: 334 Pages: 290-293
Long-distance quantum communication through any number of entanglement-swapping operations September 03, 2014 Aeysha Khalique, Barry C. Sanders, Physical Review A - Volume 90, Issue 3, Article Number 032304
Practical Long-distance quantum communication using concatenated entanglement swapping August 28, 2013 Aeysha Khalique, Wolfgang Tittel, Barry C. Sanders, Physical Review A - Volume 88, Issue 2, Article Number 022336
Postponement of dark-count effects in practical quantum key-distribution by two-way post-processing July 14, 2006 Aeysha Khalique, Georgeous Nikolopoulos, Gernot Alber, European Physical Journal D - Volume 40, Issue 3, Pages 453-464
Provable entanglement and information cost for qubit-based quantum key-distribution protocols March 09, 2006 Georgios Nikolopoulos, Aeysha Khalique, Gernot Alber, The European Physical Journal D - Volume 37, Issue 3, Pages 441–450
Engineering entanglement between external degrees of freedom of atoms via Bragg scattering July 21, 2003 Aeysha Khalique, Farhan Saif, Physics Letters A - Volume 314, Issue 1-2, Pages 37-43
Quantum Nondemolition State Measurement via Atomic Scattering in Bragg Regime November 15, 2002 Aeysha Khalique, Farhan Saif, Journal of Physical Society of Japan - Volume 71, Issue 11, Pages 2587-2590
Conferences
Long-distance quantum-key-distribution using concatenated entanglement swapping with practical resources August 28, 2016 - September 01, 2016 Aeysha Khalique, Barry C. Sanders, Quantum Communications and Quantum Imaging XIV