I am a Postdoctoral researcher Quriosity, at Inria-Saclay (Paris), working with Cambyse Rouzé, and also, remotely, with Daniel Stilck França.
Before, I did my PhD in Amsterdam. I was luckily advised by Jop Briët and funded by Networks. Previously, I was in Madrid, where I completed the double bachelor’s degree of math and physics and a master’s program in Advanced Mathematics at University Complutense (UCM). During my master I did my thesis at MathQI and a research internship at QUINFOG (CSIC). During fall of 2023, I was an intern at Phasecraft Ltd (Bristol, UK).
My research interests mainly concern quantum computing and functional analysis, but I like everything where math can help computer science or physics to prove results with certain amount of generality. Probably, my PhD thesis title will be something like ‘Polynomials, norms and quantum computing’. Some concrete topics I work on are Grothendieck inequalities, Bohnenblust-Hille inequalities, quantum query complexity, Aaronson-Ambainis conjecture, and computational learning and testing theory.