Summary
Lev-arcady Sellem is a postdoctoral researcher in quantum engineering at the Institut quantique de Sherbrooke with eight years of research experience in analysis, control and numerical simulation of open quantum systems. Trained at École normale supérieure Paris-Saclay and agrégé in mathematics (option informatique), he completed a PhD in quantum control at Inria/École des Mines de Paris, focusing on scalable simulation methods and reservoir engineering for protected quantum information processing. He combines deep mathematical foundations with hands-on numerical and teaching experience, having taught differential and stochastic calculus and supervised research projects. Based in Canada, he brings an uncommon blend of rigorous control theory and practical simulation work aimed at current superconducting quantum circuit platforms.
8 years of coding experience
Master 2 (M2), Applied Mathematics, Master 2 (M2), Applied Mathematics at École normale supérieure Paris-Saclay
Mathematics, Mathematics at Lycée Hoche
French, English, Russian, Latin, grec, ancien (jusqu’en 1453)