Quantum theory → quantum computing → actually solving real-world problems.
I’m curious about everything from finance, cosmology, and AI/ML to application development — basically, if it’s an (NP) hard problem, I’m interested.
I like practical, multi-disciplinary problem solving — physics, computing, math, whatever gets the job done.
- Researching surface codes and stochastic noise at EPFL / CERN
- Exploring quantum + optomechanical systems at Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC), University of Waterloo
TL;DR: trying to make quantum computers slightly less chaotic, one error model at a time.
Build a real working quantum computer… or at least solve the problems stopping us from doing so — on paper :|
If I can make a real impact on quantum computing, I’ll consider the years of glorified linear algebra well spent.
Recovering Engineering Physicist and former Roboticist — so yes, I still like to build things in the real world too.
I ski, hike, and travel to remind myself there’s a world beyond Dirac notation.
📧 Email: npacey01@gmail.com
Happy to chat about quantum computing, research, or just compare favourite hiking spots.