Summary
Mathieu Lizée is a condensed matter physicist and post-doctoral scientist based in Berlin with nine years of research experience spanning mesoscopic physics, confined liquids, graphene, and quantum technologies. He completed engineering and advanced physics training at École Polytechnique and École normale supérieure, then moved through internships and research roles that bridged fundamental spectroscopy, nanofluidics, and quantum gate optimization on trapped-ion hardware. His recent positions include postdoctoral work at ENS and the Fritz-Haber-Institut while consulting scientifically for industry, reflecting an ability to translate deep experimental expertise into applied contexts. Mathieu’s background combines hands-on tunneling spectroscopy and nanofluidic experiments with Bayesian optimization of quantum operations—a mix that makes him adept at tackling complex, cross-disciplinary problems.
9 years of coding experience
Diplome d'ingénieur Master 1, Physique - Optique quantique, Diplome d'ingénieur Master 1, Physique - Optique quantique at École Polytechnique
Master 2 (M2), ICFP - Physique de la matière condensée, Master 2 (M2), ICFP - Physique de la matière condensée at École normale supérieure
Classes préparatoires aux grandes écoles (CPGE) - PCSI - PC*, Physique, Mathematique, Chimie, Classes préparatoires aux grandes écoles (CPGE) - PCSI - PC*, Physique, Mathematique, Chimie at Lycée Sainte-Geneviève