Summary
Santiago Núñez-Corrales is a Senior Research Scientist and quantum lead at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications with nine years of experience advancing theory, tooling, and workforce development for Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum systems. He develops digital-twin methods, high-level programming models beyond circuits, distributed quantum protocols, and dependable classical-quantum systems engineering while translating research into actionable guidance for decision-makers. Holding a PhD in Informatics with a minor in Global Studies, he bridges technical depth with policy and global-risk thinking, informed by prior leadership roles in Costa Rica’s science and technology ministries. An active faculty affiliate across multiple University of Illinois centers and a board member of the Computational Social Science Society of the Americas, he routinely blends interdisciplinary collaboration with hands-on engineering. Notably, his work emphasizes resilience—designing solutions to endure complexity, volatility, uncertainty, and ambiguity—rather than pursuing narrow performance gains alone. Based in Michigan, he pairs public speaking and strategic communication skills with a track record of producing practical, high-impact research for emerging quantum ecosystems.
9 years of coding experience