Alex Bredariol Grilo

Alex Bredariol Grilo

Researcher, CNRS

Alex Bredariol Grilo is a CNRS researcher at Sorbonne Université (Paris, France). Before that, he was a postdoctoral researcher at QuSoft and CWI (Amsterdam, the Netherlands), a research fellow at the Simons Institute of UC Berkeley (Berkeley, USA), a PhD candidate at the Université Paris Diderot (Paris, France), and he did his undergraduate and master studies at the University of Campinas (Campinas, Brazil). Alex is interested in (quantum) complexity theory and (quantum) cryptography, mostly in the interplay of both. Some problems of particular interest are the complexity of stoquastic Hamiltonians, minimal assumptions in quantum cryptography and verifiable delegation of quantum computation by classical clients.

Program Visits

Summer Cluster on Quantum Computing, Summer 2023, Visiting Scientist
Extended Reunion: The Quantum Wave in Computing, Summer 2022, Visiting Scientist
The Quantum Wave in Computing, Spring 2020, Research Fellow
Fields
quantum computing, computational complexity, cryptography