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 === Short biography === === Short biography ===
  
-Ognyan Oreshkov is a Research Associate of the F.R.S.-FNRS. He was born and grew up in Bulgaria, where he studied Theoretical and Mathematical Physics at the University of Sofia. He then moved to Los Angeles to pursue doctoral studies ​in Physics ​at the University of Southern California, where he obtained his Ph.D. in 2008 under the supervision of Todd A. Brun. Following his graduation, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Quantum Information Group at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (2008-2009) and at the Quantum Foundations and Quantum Information Theory Group at the University of Vienna (2010). From 2011 to 2016, Ognyan was a postdoctoral fellow at QuIC, where he was funded by a Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowship ​for Career Development ​and an F.R.S.-FNRS Chargé de Recherches Fellowship. After nine months as a Research Associate at the University of Oxford in 2017, Ognyan returned to QuIC as a permanent F.R.S.-FNRS researcher.  ​+Ognyan Oreshkov is a Senior ​Research Associate of the F.R.S.-FNRS. He was born and grew up in Bulgaria, where he studied Theoretical and Mathematical Physics at the University of Sofia. He obtained his PhD in Physics ​from the University of Southern California in 2008 under the supervision of Todd A. Brun. He subsequently ​worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Quantum Information Group at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (2008-2009) and at the Quantum Foundations and Quantum Information Theory Group at the University of Vienna (2010). From 2011 to 2016, Ognyan was a postdoctoral fellow at QuIC, where he was funded by a Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowship and an F.R.S.-FNRS Chargé de Recherches Fellowship. After nine months as a Research Associate at the University of Oxford in 2017, Ognyan returned to QuIC as a permanent F.R.S.-FNRS researcher. In 2024, he received two prizes from the Royal Academy of Letters, Arts, and Sciences of Belgium -- the annual Adolphe Wetrems Prize in Mathematical and Physical Sciences for his contributions to problems in quantum causality, and the triennial Agathon de Potter prize in Physics for his work in quantum information.  ​
  
  
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   * Time and causal structure in quantum theory   * Time and causal structure in quantum theory
 +  * Symmetries and quantum reference frames
   * Foundations of quantum mechanics   * Foundations of quantum mechanics
-  * Quantum information ​theory+  * Quantum information ​and computation ​
   * Quantum error correction ​   * Quantum error correction ​
-  * Quantum control theory 
-  * Geometric and topological phases 
-  * Adiabatic approaches to quantum computation ​ 
-  * Dynamics of open quantum systems 
  
 === Publications === === Publications ===
  
 == Peer-reviewed === == Peer-reviewed ===
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 +J. Wechs and O. Oreshkov,\\
 +//Subsystem decompositions of quantum evolutions and transformations between causal perspectives//,​\\
 +Phys. Rev. Lett. **135**, 190201 (2025), https://​arxiv.org/​abs/​2411.16504. ​
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 +E. Castro-Ruiz and O. Oreshkov,\\
 +//Relative subsystems and quantum reference frame transformations//,​\\
 +Communications Physics **8**, 187 (2025), https://​arxiv.org/​abs/​2110.13199.
  
 J. Wechs, C. Branciard, and O. Oreshkov,\\ J. Wechs, C. Branciard, and O. Oreshkov,\\
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 ==E-prints== ==E-prints==
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 +Z. Liu and O. Oreshkov,\\
 +//Parity erasure: a foundational principle for indefinite causal order//,\\
 +https://​arxiv.org/​abs/​2512.08635.
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 +R. Kunjwal and O. Oreshkov,\\
 +//​Nonclassicality in correlations without causal order//,\\
 +https://​arxiv.org/​abs/​2307.02565.
  
 T. Hoffreumon and O. Oreshkov,\\ T. Hoffreumon and O. Oreshkov,\\
 //​Projective characterization of higher-order quantum transformations//,​\\ //​Projective characterization of higher-order quantum transformations//,​\\
 https://​arxiv.org/​abs/​2206.06206. https://​arxiv.org/​abs/​2206.06206.
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-E. Castro-Ruiz and O. Oreshkov,\\ 
-//Relative subsystems and quantum reference frame transformations//,​\\ 
-https://​arxiv.org/​abs/​2110.13199. 
  
 J. Barrett, R. Lorenz, and O. Oreshkov,\\ J. Barrett, R. Lorenz, and O. Oreshkov,\\
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 The Fund For Scientific Research (F.R.S.-FNRS),​\\ The Fund For Scientific Research (F.R.S.-FNRS),​\\
 https://​www.frs-fnrs.be/​en. https://​www.frs-fnrs.be/​en.
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 +The John Templeton Foundation (https://​www.templeton.org),​\\ ​           ​
 +Project (International Consortium):​ WithOut SpaceTime\\
 +http://​www.withoutspacetime.org.
  
 The John Templeton Foundation (https://​www.templeton.org),​\\ ​           ​ The John Templeton Foundation (https://​www.templeton.org),​\\ ​           ​