Summary
Tim Bode is a project leader at Forschungszentrum Jülich who translates theoretical physics rigor into practical quantum technology leadership, currently heading the Quicopt spin-off project at the Institute for Quantum Computing Analytics. With a PhD in condensed-matter and many-body theory from the University of Bonn and degrees from ETH Zurich, he blends deep academic grounding with 11 years of research and project experience across top European labs. His postdoctoral work and roles at DLR and Jülich emphasize quantum algorithms, numerical methods, and production-ready programming in Julia and Python. Tim has experience moving ideas from theory to application—combining teaching, research stays (including Imperial College London), and applied internships in machine learning for fraud detection. Colleagues value his ability to bridge complex theoretical models and software implementation while steering interdisciplinary teams toward commercialization. He is based in Jülich and brings a pragmatic, research-driven approach to building quantum-enabled solutions.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Dr. rer. nat. Theoretical Physics, Dr. rer. nat. Theoretical Physics at The University of Bonn
Master of Science - MS Physics, Master of Science - MS Physics at ETH Zürich
English, French, German