Quantum Learning Theory PhD student @ University of Edinburgh
https://chirag-w.github.io/
Professor of Computer Science at Cambridge.
Mathematics professor at Collège de France and fellow of Trinity College Cambridge.
Assistant Professor at NYU Courant Institute School | Postdoc at MIT | PhD at CMU | Theoretical Computer Science | Quantum Information
Assistant Professor @PrincetonCS
Research: Theoretical Computer Science, Optimization, Algorithmic Statistics.
Experimentalist. Quantum computing with superconducting circuits for the win!
Quantum physicist. Assistant Prof at EPFL. Climber.
I'm trying to build a quantum computer in sunny Los Angeles, CA, USA.
I like discussing other people's research papers and ideas. As always, any insights should be credited to the authors themselves, and any misconceptions to me alone.
Unitary Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit helping create a quantum technology ecosystem that benefits the most people.
TCS+ is the original online seminar in theoretical computer science, committed to the carbon-free dissemination of ideas across the globe since 2013. Talks from the cutting edge of research in TCS, for a wide audience: https://www.tcsplus.org
Repository and taxonomy of encodings to robustly store and process classical or quantum information. Recent results and highlights. 1000 codes and counting! https://errorcorrectionzoo.org/
Senior Lecturer #USydCompSci at the University of Sydney. Postdocs IBM Research and Stanford; PhD at Columbia. Converts ☕ into puns: sometimes theorems. He/him.
Mathematician at UCLA. My primary social media account is https://mathstodon.xyz/@tao . I also have a blog at https://terrytao.wordpress.com/ and a home page at https://www.math.ucla.edu/~tao/
Complexity, in all its forms.
Associate Professor of Computer Science at Columbia University.
http://www.henryyuen.net
22, she/her, brain-inspired, energy-efficient, in-memory, non-von neumann style computing at CeNSE(IISc Bangalore), deep-tech, research and philosophy, prev @cern, @berkeley-lab, @vicharak-computers
https://riyabisht.com/about/
Caltech theoretical physicist
Quantum computing educator and researcher. I like math, computer games, and dub techno.
professor of EECS at MIT, currently visiting IAS. working in theoretical computer science namely algorithm design, complexity theory, circuit complexity, etc.
i'll let you know when P != NP is proved (and when it's not)