Michał Siemaszko is a PhD student in Computer Science at the University of Warsaw specializing in mathematical aspects of open quantum systems and quantum machine learning, with nine years of research and teaching experience. He has applied QML methods to Earth observation as a visiting researcher at ESA and contributed to Monte Carlo neutrino simulation at NuWro during his time at the University of Wrocław. Comfortable bridging theory and practice, he has experience with ROOT, scientific software development, and producing rigorous proofs around complete positivity. He also taught physics and IT at the primary level, bringing rare pedagogy skills to complex research topics and a knack for clear communication. A LaTeX enthusiast, he combines mathematical rigor with practical coding experience in interdisciplinary physics and quantum computing projects.
9 years of coding experience
Master of Science - MS, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, bardzo dobry (5/5), Master of Science - MS, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, bardzo dobry (5/5) at University of Wroclaw
Doctor of Science, Computer Science, Doctor of Science, Computer Science at University of Warsaw
Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics at University of Groningen
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Michał Siemaszko - PHD Student at University of Warsaw