Amit Jamadagni is a computational physicist and postdoctoral researcher with 13 years of experience applying numerical methods, Monte Carlo techniques, and machine-learning–based approaches to problems in condensed matter and quantum information. He holds a PhD in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics and has pursued cross-disciplinary research at institutions across Europe and the U.S., most recently joining Oak Ridge National Laboratory. His PhD work introduced novel perspectives on topological order and open boundary conditions in closed and open quantum systems, and he has a history of translating theoretical ideas into practical code (including contributions to SciPy and Google Summer of Code projects). Comfortable at the intersection of research and software, Amit combines rigorous mathematical training with hands-on implementation, often exploring categorical and computational frameworks for topological quantum computation.
13 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
BITS Pilani, Birla Institute of Technology and Science
All Saints' High School
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Theoretical and Mathematical Physics at Leibniz Universität Hannover
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