Summary
Bruno Camino is a Research Software Engineer specializing in quantum computing with eight years of experience at the intersection of computational materials science, chemistry, and software engineering. He develops algorithms for quantum annealers (D-Wave) as part of the QEVEC ExCALIBUR grant at UCL, bringing practical quantum workflows to materials-structure problems. Previously he built Python infrastructure and coordinated software for computational chemistry and ML at Imperial College, and has hands-on experience in cybersecurity from roles at Darktrace. Bruno holds a PhD in designing photocathode materials and top honors BSc/MSc degrees from Università di Torino, combining deep domain knowledge with production-grade coding. He is comfortable bridging academia and industry, translating research-grade algorithms into reproducible software tools. A less obvious strength is his track record of moving between fields—chemistry, cybersecurity, and quantum—showing adaptability in applying computational thinking to diverse, high-stakes problems.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Designing new materials for photocathodes, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Designing new materials for photocathodes at Imperial College London
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Chemistry, 110/110 cum laudem, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Chemistry, 110/110 cum laudem at Università degli Studi di Torino
Italian, French, English, Spanish