Paul Skrzypczyk
Theoretical quantum physicist | Associate Professor at University of Bristol | Author of Semidefinite Programming in Quantum Information Science (IOP ebooks) | linktr.ee/paul.skrzypczyk
@aiannucci.bsky.social
Words and smiles. BBC Sounds Podcast #StrongMessageHere. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/m0024cp6?partner=uk.co.bbc&origin=share-mobile Also, Patron of Child Poverty Action Group, @cpaguk.bsky.social
@jppiquem.bsky.social
Professor of Theoretical Chemistry @sorbonne-universite.fr & Head @lct-umr7616.bsky.social| Co-Founder & CSO @qubit-pharma.bsky.social| FRSC (My Views) #compchem #HPC #quantumcomputing #machinelearning | https://piquemalresearch.com | https://tinker-hp.org
@marcotomamichel.bsky.social
Prof in Quantum Information Theory at NUS and CQT, an information theorist at the quantum frontier, ETH Zurich alumnus, opinions my own
@bartoszregula.bsky.social
Researching quantum information theory at the RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing in Japan. A mathematician pretending to be a physicist or vice versa, depending on your point of view.
@sophie.huiberts.me
linear programming enthusiast. investigator of evil science. haunted by beans. she/her
@iopp-quantum.bsky.social
The official Bluesky account for all things quantum with IOP Publishing. Join our community and stay connected with the latest research, news, and updates in quantum science and technology. Explore our quantum hub here: https://shorturl.at/0kYxX
@drmlharris.bsky.social
Science journalist at Physics World magazine (@physicsworld.bsky.social). Also available as @DrMLHarris@mastodon.social. All views on science, politics, history, nonsense, etc. my own. DM for Signal contact info.
@lvanluijk.bsky.social
@joerenes.bsky.social
@jupyter.org
Multi-language interactive computing environments. Jupyter Notebook, JupyterLab and related projects – @mentions not monitored. Open issues on GitHub.
@ryujitakagi.bsky.social
Associate professor at the University of Tokyo. Quantum information. https://ryujitakagi.wordpress.com/
@berglundoscar.bsky.social
Senior Lecturer Policy Studies, University of Bristol, co-editor @policy-politics.bsky.social, Co-President UCU Bristol, research climate change activism, criminalisation of protest, civil disobedience, critical political economy
@spironio.bsky.social
@yasser-omar.bsky.social
Theoretical physicist at the Physics of Information and Quantum Technologies Group, at PQI @quantumportugal.bsky.social & IST @istecnico.bsky.social. Involved in the WQDay @worldquantumday.bsky.social http://www.phys-info.org/yasser-omar.html
@afhamash.bsky.social
Quantum Computing PhD researcher at the University of Technology Sydney. PhD-ing instead of Age of Empires-ing. Malayali.
@chrischirp.bsky.social
Prof Operational Research , @UCL_CORU, passionate about health care, women in STEMs, defending liberal democracy (!). Member of @independentsage, posts personal.
@wangxinfelix.bsky.social
Associate professor at HKUST(Guangzhou), quantum computing and quantum information. https://xinwang.group/
@edward-deacon.bsky.social
Quantum Photonics PhD student at the Quantum Engineering Technology (QET) Laboratories, University of Bristol, UK
@ryanlmann.bsky.social
Quantum Physicist at UTS. Interested in quantum computation, complexity theory, and combinatorics. https://ryanmann.org.
@francescoannamele.bsky.social
Quantum Information PhD student at Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa (Italy)
@huwprice.bsky.social
Australian philosopher. Emeritus Bertrand Russell Professor & Emeritus Fellow, Trinity College, Cambridge. Early roles in @cser.bsky.social and @cfi-cambridge.bsky.social. More: prce.hu/w
@nicoleyh11.bsky.social
Theoretical physicist (quantum information + quantum thermodynamics) at QuICS, author of Quantum Steampunk: The Physics of Yesterday's Tomorrow
@kitp-ucsb.bsky.social
At KITP on the UC Santa Barbara campus, researchers in theoretical physics and allied fields collaborate on questions at the leading edges of science. www.kitp.ucsb.edu
@itsmealeale.bsky.social
I think about Maxwell’s demon more than I should. Currently, a postdoc at DTU thinking about different quantum stuff.
@richardkueng.bsky.social
Quantum computer scientist @jkulinz.bsky.social, coin tossing enthusiast, armchair historian and aspiring subsistence farmer. Lived and worked in Switzerland, the UK, Germany, Australia and the US. Team-webpage: www.jku.at/iicqc
@simonsinstitute.bsky.social
The world's leading venue for collaborative research in theoretical computer science. Follow us at http://YouTube.com/SimonsInstitute.
@henrylegg.bsky.social
Lecturer (~asst prof) investigating quantum physics @univofstandrews. My opinions belong to 28 highly trained monkeys and are not those of my employer. Webpage: https://legg.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/
@loricatani.bsky.social
Postdoc in Quantum Foundations and Quantum Computing at INL Braga
@mtquintino.bsky.social
Quantum Information researcher based in Paris https://mtcq.github.io/
@gtlandi.bsky.social
Physicists at the University of Rochester, interested in quantum thermodynamics and related topics. Editor for PRResearch.
@grageragarces.bsky.social
Building distributed quantum systems Grad student in quantum @Uni of Edinburgh Previously: IBM Q & Cisco R&D Also find me in : https://linktr.ee/grageragarces
@davidbjennings.bsky.social
Quantum Information Theorist. PsiQuantum, University of Leeds. Opinions my own.
@mfxm.bsky.social
PhD Student @ University of Vienna working on Quantum Machine Learning and Photonic Computing
@curlyqubit.bsky.social
🇲🇹 📍🇦🇹 // PhD student thinking thermodynamically @quitphysics.info // Founder @qalypsoschool // Startups, music and running elsewhere in spacetime.
@gabrielpeyre.bsky.social
@valerioscarani.bsky.social
@maxaifer.bsky.social
Theorist at @normalcomputing.com. Thermodynamic computing for efficient AI.
@aspects-quantum.bsky.social
Horizon Europe consortium project | Quantum thermodynamics of precision in electronic circuit devices | investigating ultimate thermodynamic limits of measurement | www.aspects-quantum.com
@ludovicolami.bsky.social
Assistant Professor (RTdB) at @sns.it. Succeeding at failing to understand quantum mechanics.