Pierre Guilmin is a PhD student at Alice & Bob and Mines Paris with eight years of software engineering experience focused on building the foundations of a universal quantum computer. He blends deep theoretical training in mathematics and modern physics with practical backend and machine-learning development from roles at Datadog, Memorial Sloan Kettering, and startups. Comfortable moving between research and production, Pierre has shipped software across scientific and commercial contexts, from life-science tooling to observability platforms. Based in Paris, he’s equally at home proving formal results as writing resilient code, and brings a rare combination of theoretical rigor and hands-on engineering to quantum computing software.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Mathematics, physics, Mathematics, physics at Lycée Sainte-Geneviève
Master's degree, theoretic and applied mathematics, modern physics, IT, Master's degree, theoretic and applied mathematics, modern physics, IT at MINES ParisTech
Mathematics, computational physics, IT, Mathematics, computational physics, IT at Université d'Ottawa
High-performance quantum systems simulation with JAX (GPU-accelerated & differentiable solvers).
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