About
I am an experimental physicist working on ultra-cold atoms and quantum optics, with two years of experience in the quantum industry on the control-stack and hardware-integration side.
I was trained at ENS Paris-Saclay and ENS de la rue d’Ulm, passed the agrégation de physique along the way, and did my PhD under the supervision of Profs. Chris Westbrook and Denis Boiron at the Laboratoire Charles Fabry (Institut d’Optique) on a metastable helium experiment for achieving quantum atom optics. At Institut d’Optique, we realized experiments inspired from quantum optics translated into the realm of massive particles and collective excitations. I joined the ONERA after, as a postdoc, to support the building of a cold Rydberg atoms platform for microwave metrology. I then moved to quantum industry for two years, in the Qblox company in Delft, as a Quantum Application Engineer and Product Owner, working across superconducting transmons and spin qubits, close to the labs that use the hardware that the company develops. I was also owner of a collection of software and hardware projects, such as qblox-scheduler, the open source compilation layer for Qblox hardware.
I am in love with physics, and I enjoy teaching it whenever I get the chance.
Where to look
- Papers → publications, or ORCID
- Full CV → CV
- Code → software, or GitHub