Summary
Alexander Gramolin is a Quantum Application Engineer with 11 years of experience bridging experimental physics and quantum software, currently at Classiq Technologies in Belmont, MA. He holds a Ph.D. from the Budker Institute and built a track record in precision experiments—using SQUIDs to set the strongest lab limits on ultralight axion-like dark matter—and in developing simulation and pulse-level control tools for superconducting qubits. At Riverlane he designed pulse-level qubit resets for Rigetti hardware, contributed to a landmark QEC demonstration, and created simulation packages for transmon dynamics and leakage that earned recognition in a major simulator challenge. Comfortable collaborating across theory, experiment, and engineering, he combines deep hands-on lab expertise with production-oriented quantum software development. His background in high-precision data analysis and custom C++/Python tools gives him a pragmatic edge when turning noisy hardware realities into deployable quantum applications.
10 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Master’s Degree, Nuclear and Particle Physics, Master’s Degree, Nuclear and Particle Physics at Novosibirsk State Technical University (NSTU)
High School, High School at SESC NSU — ( СУНЦ НГУ \ ФМШ )
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Nuclear and Particle Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Nuclear and Particle Physics at Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics SB RAS
English, Russian