Note
I am no longer working at the University of Bergen. This web page will no longer be updated, but I can still be reached at my old e-mail address.
Introduction
Until 2011, I was a postdoctoral researcher at the Selmer Center, a research center in cryptography and coding theory at the Department of Informatics, University of Bergen. In 2008, I received a Ph.D. degree in informatics from the University of Bergen. My thesis advisor was Matthew G. Parker. Before that, I received a M.Sc. degree in informatics from the University of Bergen in 2005, and a B.Eng. degree in computing from Bergen University College in 2003.
My research interests include:
- Coding theory
- Classification of codes
- Self-dual codes
- Graph theory
- Graph representation of codes
- Local complementation
- Cryptography
- Boolean functions
- Bent functions
- Quantum information theory
- Quantum codes
- Entanglement in graph states
Contents
- List of publications
- Databases
- Database of Self-Dual Quantum Codes (self-dual additive codes over GF(4))
- Database of Pivot Orbits
- Database of Nonquadratic Quantum Codes
- Database of Boolean Functions
- Database of Nonbinary Self-Dual Quantum Codes (self-dual additive codes over GF(q))
- Database of Circle Graphs
- Database of Half-Rate Additive Codes over GF(4)
- Database of Entanglement in Graph States
- Some links