Stefano Scali is a Principal Researcher specializing in quantum computing with a decade of experience across quantum machine learning, graph algorithms, open quantum systems, and topological data analysis. Based in Exeter, he bridges industry and academia at Fujitsu Research and the University of Exeter, translating theoretical advances in entanglement, master equations, and spin dynamics into practical algorithms for graph problems. A hands-on technologist and Julia coder, he pairs rigorous physics training (PhD, Cambridge MSc) with real-world engineering experience from CNC and CAD/CAM pipelines to web and UX development. Unusually for a researcher, he brings maker-level craftsmanship and field-tested risk tolerance—he’s an experienced pilot, long-distance cyclist, and former carpenter—informing a pragmatic, experiment-first approach to research.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Physics, Master's degree, Physics at University of Cambridge
Bachelor's degree, Physics and Advanced Technologies, Bachelor's degree, Physics and Advanced Technologies at Università di Siena
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Theoretical physics, Quantum thermodynamics, Quantum information theory, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Theoretical physics, Quantum thermodynamics, Quantum information theory at University of Exeter
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Stefano Scali - Principal Researcher at Fujitsu Research