Sanidhay Bhambay Presents Research at IEEE QCE Conference 2025

18th September, 2025 | News

Sanidhay Bhambay recently attended the prestigious IEEE Quantum Computing Engineering (QCE) Conference, held from August 31 to September 5 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. Representing his research team, Bhambay presented their latest work titled The Proportional Fair Scheduler in Wavelength-Multiplexed Quantum Networks. (Sanidhay Bhambay, Siddarth Koduru Joshi, Thirupathaiah Vasantam, Neil Walton)

The conference brought together leading minds in quantum computing, offering a dynamic platform for researchers, engineers, and industry professionals to share advancements and explore the future of quantum technologies.

Reflecting on the experience, Bhambay noted:

“Attending the IEEE QCE conference in Albuquerque was a great experience. It was exciting to see the breadth of workshops and tutorials, especially those focused on distributed quantum computing. A key highlight was the emphasis on distributed quantum error correction—an essential step toward realizing practical and scalable quantum computing.”

The event featured a wide array of sessions, with particular focus on distributed quantum computing architectures, quantum error correction, and engineering challenges in scaling quantum systems. Bhambay’s contribution added valuable insight into the role of fair scheduling in optimizing quantum network performance, particularly in systems leveraging wavelength multiplexing.

His participation underscores the growing importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in advancing quantum technologies and highlights the innovative work being done in the field of quantum networking.