About
I am a last-year PhD student at SISSA in the mathematical physics group. My research focuses on quantum algorithms for differential equations and many-body theory.
I am from Argentina, where I studied for my bachelor's and master's degrees in physics at the Instituto Balseiro under a full-ride scholarship. This gave me a very broad background, with experience in a low-temperature lab during my bachelor's and quantum information in field theory during my master's. Being in the mathematics department during my PhD has been a very interesting challenge coming from physics. I have learned a lot about interdisciplinary research, combining it with computer science for quantum algorithms.
During the last few years, I have been following the development of quantum technologies outside academia, and it is my goal to do my part in applying this knowledge to real-world applications. I consider myself a very curious person with good organizational skills, motivated by challenging jobs and teamwork. I am looking to contribute to roles focused on quantum algorithms, architectures, and resource estimation while maintaining close synergy with hardware implementation to ensure full-stack alignment with industry capabilities.