Roberto Zamora is a quantum scientist with 12 years of experience blending theoretical many-body physics with high-performance computational methods, currently developing multi-physics simulation software at Quanscient in Helsinki. He holds a PhD from UNAM and has driven postdoctoral research at Aalto and UNAM on topological defects, quantum turbulence, and ultracold atomic dynamics. Roberto pairs deep analytical insight with hands-on expertise in GPGPU programming and parallel algorithms, routinely turning complex quantum models into scalable numerical implementations. He values science communication and actively promotes sharing research beyond academia to broaden impact. Less obvious: his work frequently bridges abstract topology with practical quantum computing workflows, making him comfortable translating between math-heavy theory and production-ready simulation code.
12 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)
B.S. Physics, Theoretical and Computational Physics, 8.3, B.S. Physics, Theoretical and Computational Physics, 8.3 at National University of Mexico UNAM
Contributions:16 commits, 12 pushes, 1 branch in 1 month
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