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Making Sense of Chaos: Trisha Roy on Quantum Reservoir Computing and the PhD Journey
Trisha Roy, Aalto University PhD Researcher 1. Could you briefly introduce yourself, your PhD research focus, and how you became involved in this project? I’m a first-year PhD student at Aalto University in the MSP group, working on quantum reservoir computing for time-series prediction. In simple terms, I try to make a quantum circuit predict the future of chaotic systems - and then I study exactly when and why it starts failing. My current focus is on how tunable non-Cliffo
Jan 15


One Person’s Journey into Quantum Reservoir Computing: An Interview with Loughborough University Postdoc Researcher Wendy Otieno Working on the QRC-4-ESP Project
Dr. Wendy Otieno, Loughborough University Postdoc Researcher 1. What first sparked your interest in quantum research, and how did it lead you to join the QRC-4-ESP project? Numerically solving Schrödinger’s equation for quantum systems like particles in finite and infinite potential wells first sparked my interest in quantum research. Through this process, I developed a deep appreciation for the elegant yet challenging mathematical structures that underpin quantum systems.
Sep 25, 2025


QRC-4-ESP Researchers Develop Mathematical Model for Quantum Reservoir System With Superconducting Qubits
In a recently published study 📄, researchers working on the QRC-4-ESP project have developed a mathematical framework 🧮 for a quantum...
Oct 31, 2024
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