Mirjam Weilenmann

Mirjam Weilenmann

Inria researcher (CRCN)

Mirjam Weilenmann’s research is concerned with quantum information processing, with a particular focus on foundational questions. Her areas of expertise include quantum information processing in networks and nonlocality, sequential quantum processes, the physical principles underpinning quantum theory and causality. Mirjam received her PhD in 2017 from the Department of Mathematics at the University of York, UK, under the supervision of Roger Colbeck, for which she was awarded the Kathleen Ryan Prize. She was then a postdoctoral researcher and Lise Meitner Fellow at the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI) in Vienna, in the group of Miguel Navascués. After two years as an Ambizione Fellow and junior group leader at the University of Geneva in the theory group led by Nicolas Brunner, she joined QURIOSITY as a chargée de recherche (CRCN) in February 2025.

Interests
  • Quantum Foundations
  • Sequential Quantum Processes
  • Convex Optimization
  • Nonlocality and Networks