Summary
Konrad Jałowiecki is a Quantum Applications Software Engineer and researcher with 8 years of experience building software for quantum and classical systems, currently consulting for PsiQuantum while also developing research software at the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Informatics. He is fluent in Python and applies it to bridge theoretical physics and practical quantum computing tooling, drawing on hands-on roles at Zapata Computing and earlier industry experience in IoT and backend systems. Konrad is pursuing a PhD in Physics, which informs his ability to translate complex quantum algorithms into production-ready software and prototypes. His background spans both startup and research environments, giving him a pragmatic approach to software design, testing, and integration with emerging quantum hardware. Based in Katowice, Poland, he combines academic rigor with shipping-focused engineering, often tackling problems at the intersection of theory and deployable code. Colleagues describe him as a researcher who prefers shipping experiments as reproducible code rather than isolated papers.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD (in progress), Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD (in progress), Physics at Uniwersytet Śląski w Katowicach