I am an Associate Professor in Quantum Information Theory at the Mathematical Institute and work part time for the company Quantum Motion as a Senior Quantum Theorist.
I have broad research interests in quantum theory and in the theory of near-term quantum computers, and aim to make quantum computers practical. I have been developing new and improved ways (error mitigation techniques) to deal with errors in quantum computers while my research also aims to exploit classical supercomputers to squeeze out as much performance from quantum computers as possible. I work with experimentalists and with quantum companies to develop optimised platforms to best tailor quantum applications to hardware.