Nils Quetschlich is an applied scientist with nine years of experience who transitioned from automotive software and autonomous driving at BMW to research-driven quantum computing tooling. He holds advanced degrees from TUM and has led cross-disciplinary projects—spanning product strategy, software development in Mountain View and Beijing, and an academic focus on design automation for quantum computing. At TUM he bridged theory and practice, including a visiting researcher stint at UBC’s QSAR lab, and now applies that expertise at AWS to make quantum computing more usable for practitioners. Known for turning complex, safety-critical automotive requirements into pragmatic software solutions, he brings a systems-engineering mindset to simplifying quantum workflows.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor's Degree, Doctor's Degree at Technical University of Munich
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Systems Engineering, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Systems Engineering at University of Bremen
Research stay for my Bachelor's Thesis, Research stay for my Bachelor's Thesis at Hokkaido University
Term abroad, Term abroad at University of Waterloo
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Nils Quetschlich - Applied Scientist at Amazon Web Services (AWS)