John Martyn is a quantum scientist and developer with nine years of experience bridging theoretical physics and practical quantum algorithm development. Currently a Quantum Initiative Fellow at Harvard and a Staff Scientist at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, he designs and analyzes randomized and tensor-network-based quantum algorithms, building on internships and collaborations with leaders at IBM, X (Moonshot Factory), and Caltech. His PhD work at MIT under Isaac Chuang focused on theoretical foundations that inform scalable quantum protocols, and he has hands-on experience deploying computing infrastructure and teaching at the University of Maryland. Notably, he has combined machine learning perspectives with tensor networks and resource-state research—an interdisciplinary approach that accelerates algorithmic innovation for near-term quantum devices.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Long Reach High School
Bachelor of Science - BS Physics, Bachelor of Science - BS Physics at University of Maryland
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