Miriam Kosik is an experienced researcher and software engineer with a strong background in quantum optics, 2D materials, and data analysis. Currently working at Nicolaus Copernicus University as a researcher, Miriam continues research in light-matter interactions and develops the GRANAD toolbox. At Creotech Instruments S.A., Miriam contributes to a quantum key distribution (QKD) project, focusing on time-bin QKD simulator design and implementation in Python, while also handling data entropy assessment for quantum random number generator production. Previous roles include software engineering at Quantum Blockchains, data science in the medical domain at Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center, and a researcher at Nicolaus Copernicus University where Miriam developed a scientific toolbox for modeling graphene nanoflakes. Miriam holds a PhD in Physics, along with Master's and Bachelor's degrees in Physics, and an additional Bachelor's degree in Archaeology, all earned from Nicolaus Copernicus University.
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