Konstantin Tiurev has a strong background in quantum physics research and experimentation. Konstantin is currently working at HQS Quantum Simulations as a Quantum Error Correction Researcher, where they lead a project focused on developing quantum error correcting codes and strategies for error mitigation in quantum devices. Prior to this, Konstantin worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, where they designed photonic hardware for measurement-based quantum computing and researched quantum networks and communication protocols. Konstantin also has experience as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Boston University and as a PHD Researcher at Aalto University, where they conducted research on quantum gases and topological defects. Konstantin has published their research in prestigious journals and has been recognized for their work with an award for the best doctoral dissertation.
Konstantin Tiurev obtained their Doctor of Technology degree in Quantum Physics from Aalto University, where they studied from 2013 to 2017. In addition to their formal education, they have also completed various certifications, including "The Data Scientist's Toolbox" from Coursera, and several courses from DataCamp such as "Deep Learning in Python," "Intermediate Python for Data Science Course," "Intro to Python for Data Science," "Natural Language Processing Fundamentals in Python," "Supervised Learning with scikit-learn," and "Unsupervised Learning in Python." The specific months and years of completion for the DataCamp certifications are not provided.
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