Summary
Eliska Greplova is an Associate Professor at TU Delft and leader of the Quantum Matter and AI lab, working at the crossroads of quantum nanoscience, condensed matter and machine learning. With eight years of academic experience across institutions including ETH Zurich and a visiting research stint at Microsoft, she translates theoretical physics into computational tools and experiments for quantum information. Her work bridges fundamental condensed-matter problems and practical AI-driven methods for quantum technologies, and her group’s code and papers are maintained openly on the QMAI GitLab. A Czech-trained mathematical engineer with a PhD from Aarhus, she combines rigorous analytical training with hands-on coding and interdisciplinary collaboration, contributing both to academia and policy through participation in the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics at Aarhus University
Bachelor's degree, Mathematical Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Mathematical Engineering at Czech Technical University in Prague