Enrique Escobar Fernandez Marcote

Enrique Escobar Fernandez Marcote

Masters Student

Enrique is a second-year MSc student in Quantum Information Science at the University of Copenhagen, currently undertaking a research stay at Quriosity for his Master’s thesis. He is co-supervised by Daniel Stilck França (Copenhagen) and Marco Fanizza (Quriosity), and his project focuses on Hamiltonian learning for bosonic Gaussian states. His work involves developing and benchmarking algorithmic pipelines, as well as exploring theoretical aspects of complexity and feasibility.

Before joining Quriosity, Enrique worked on aspects of quantum information theory in Copenhagen, including the study of entanglement-breaking properties of quantum channels and their structural behaviour. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from the Autonomous University of Madrid, where he specialised in functional analysis and cryptography.

His research interests include quantum learning methods, continuous-variable systems, and the mathematical structures underlying quantum information and computation.