Is it me, or is LinkedIn a much better Quantum hub than Twitter or Bluesky?
Posts by Marco Cerezo
Huge thanks to my colleagues Pablo Bermejo, Paolo Braccia, @quantummanuel.bsky.social , @qzoeholmes.bsky.social and Lukasz Cincio
Our main two messages:
1) Quantum CNNs are VERY easy to simulate. I don't think we can achieve any meaningful quantum advantage from them. Prove me wrong!
2) Our community is in DIRE need of datasets, almost all quantum and classical datasets we use are trivial to solve.
Extremely proud to see our paper "Quantum Convolutional Neural Networks are Effectively Classically Simulable" published in PRX Quantum
journals.aps.org/prxquantum/a...
This is an instantiation of our work, provable absence of barren plateaus implies classical simulability.
New paper out!! 🥳😄
Last Friday we uploaded our latest preprint to the arXiv:
"The commutant of fermionic Gaussian unitaries"
Amazing collaboration with @impolster.bsky.social, @nahuelldiaz.bsky.social, @martinlaroo.bsky.social and @mvscerezo.bsky.social !
Thread 👇
arxiv.org/abs/2603.19210
PSA for my friends in quantum 👋 New Mexico Quantum Technologies Award is open—rolling apps thru April. Up to $200K for NM-based companies or folks expanding into NM. Apply: NM Quantum Technologies Award – New Mexico EDD edd.newmexico.gov/quantum-gran...
This will be an awesome conference in an awesome place!! Please consider submitting an abstract!
New preprint: “Matchgate synthesis via Clifford matchgates and T gates.” We propose a new framework for matchgate synthesis: compiling these unitaries using only matchgates.
arxiv.org/abs/2602.05425
I am extremely excited to share our latest news: LANL formed a Center for Quantum Computing!!
This Center will enhance our quantum workforce via co-location, and will even host the Summer School! So, if you applied for it, you might be the first cohort in the Center!
www.lanl.gov/media/news/0...
This method can be combined with ANY local compiler, so any improvement therein, becomes an improvement for us too!
We use classical AI [Reinforcement Learning] to help quantum circuits: learn local rewrites before synthesis so compilers spit out lower T-count (T gates are $$$ in FTQC). Up to ~20% T reductions, no extra approx error.
New paper out! 🎆
In collaboration with University of Udine 🇮🇹🤝
arxiv.org/abs/2601.19738
Huge props to my colleagues Daniele Lizzio Bosco, Lukasz Cincio and Giuseppe Serra
We still have open postdoc positions in our group!
Looking for someone with expertise in quantum computing, tensor networks, Monte Carlo and other methods to simulate quantum many-body systems!
Shares appreciates!
Apply here:
lanl.jobs/search/jobde...
Joint work "Genuine multipartite Rains entanglement" w/ Hailey Murray, Sagnik Bhattacharya, M. Cerezo @mvscerezo.bsky.social, Liuke Lyu now available on arXiv:
arxiv.org/abs/2601.09590
We establish a genuine multipartite generalization of the famous Rains entanglement measure for bipartite states
I don’t fully know what this duality means yet in a deeper conceptual sense, and I’d genuinely love to hear how others interpret it. Is it “just” representation-theoretic bookkeeping… or is it telling us something more structural about free vs. typical states ?
Thoughts welcomed!!
And then there’s the part that sounds like I’m pretending to be wise at a blackboard: we uncover an “s-duality” relating the phase-space spectra of free states and typical Haar-random (very resourceful) states via a shift in s.
s = −1 → low-pass / smoothing (keeps the easy/free symmetry content, washes out the spiky, resourceful stuff)
s = 0 → no filter (the spectrum is carried over as-is)
s = +1 → high-pass / edge detector (suppresses the “free” modes and highlights the highly resourceful ones)
The punchline: quantum phase space isn’t just a pretty picture of your quantum state… it’s basically a signal-processing pipeline with an actual “EQ knob”.
We show that the Stratonovich–Weyl phase-space (tuned by the Cahill–Glauber parameter s) acts like a group-Fourier filter:
I am very excited to share my latest paper from the quantum computing summer arxiv.org/abs/2601.14225
In collaboration w/ Luke Coffman, @nahuelldiaz.bsky.social , @martinlaroo.bsky.social , and the one and only Maria Shuld from Xanadu
🎆As the year ends, I want to remind everyone that our summer school applications are open!
Please apply/encourage your students to apply here:
academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/31108
We also have a handshake link too🤝 :
app.joinhandshake.com/emp/jobs/105...
Shares appreciated!
I am extremely proud of this review article to Quantum Machine Learning 🌟🌟
arxiv.org/abs/2511.15969
Our goal was to give a bird's eye view of QML, from quantum PAC, to Linear Algebraic approaches and variational methods.
Huge thanks to my co author Su Yeon Chang@
This was a really cool project to work on! Matt is an amazing researcher, go follow him! Also, he's on the job market for a postdoc 😋😉
Applications for the LANL quantum computing summer school are now open!
I recently got asked about the most important turning points of my career and without hesistation said the LANL summer school.
The first 1/3 of this video is me rambling about why it was so special: youtu.be/XjkHmtr_IT0?...
🚨Applications for LANL's 2026 Quantum Computing Summer School are open!
Please apply here 👇
academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/31108
Reposts appreciated!
Deadline to Apply is January 11th 2026. Still, you should go and apply now!
Just a friendly reminder that there are currently two ads for postdocs at Los Alamos National Laboratory:
Quantum Simulations of fermionic systems apply here: lanl.jobs/search/jobde...
Quantum Simulations for nuclear physics apply here: lanl.jobs/search/jobde...
Shares appreciated
Our group is looking to hire postdocs to work at the intersection of quantum computing, quantum algorithms, quantum machine learning, simulation of many-body quantum systems and early-fault tolerant quantum computing
Apply here:
lanl.jobs/search/jobde...
Reposts appreciated!
2025 UMD Quantum postdoc job thread.
We start with the Quantum Optics Fellowship, intended for AMO and QI. Anyone who would have applied for the JQI Fellowship should apply to this one. academicjobsonline.org/ajo/fellowsh...
Life Goal Achieved: I have so many arxiv tabs open that when opening a new one, I am now prompted to complete captchas.
No payment, no waiving of fees, it's like getting a sticker on your CV I guess 🤷♂️
I got an invitation for this, but seems like a ton of work 😅