Summary
Rok Zitko is a researcher and theoretical physicist based in Ljubljana with nine years of experience specializing in many-body physics, quantum devices, superconductors and impurity problems. At the Jozef Stefan Institute he develops numerical codes for complex quantum impurity models relevant to quantum dot Josephson junctions and magnetic adsorbates, and leads the national research programme "Physics of quantum technologies." He is principal investigator on projects spanning quantum random number generators and subgap states in superconductors, combining deep computational physics with experimental relevance. Active in outreach and policy engagement, he helps translate niche quantum science into broader societal and technological impact. An experienced coder and academic collaborator, he brings rigor in both theory and software tooling to tackle emergent problems in quantum technologies.
8 years of coding experience
University of Ljubljana
English