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Faisal Shah Khan Faisal Shah Khan is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics and a principal investigator at the Center on Cyber-Physical Systems, Khalifa University. His research work is at the confluence of non-cooperative game theory and quantum information science, with special interest in optimizing quantum technologies under practical constraints.
Nour Abura’ed Nour Abura‘ed holds BSc degree in Computer Engineering and MSc degree that specializes in Quantum Image Processing. She is currently a research assistant at University of Dubai, interested in supervised deep learning, convolutional neural networks, object recognition, instance segmentation, quantum computing, and quantum games.
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Khan, F.S., Abura’ed, N. How Quantum got Gamed. Digitale Welt 3, 42–45 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42354-019-0168-9
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