Raphaël Belliard is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Centre for Quantum Mathematics.
Raphaël obtained his PhD at the CEA in Saclay, France's historic centre for nuclear physics research. There, he studied geometric characteristics of quantum mathematics, using methods inspired by statistical models of heavy atom spectroscopy to describe conformally invariant fields, a subject he explored in greater depth at DESY in Hamburg, Germany.
After a PIMS postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, where he studied algebraic aspects of things, he remained in the Canadian prairies to deepen his engagement with modern quantum applications, joining QuanTA at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon.
As a Postdoctoral member of Jørgen E. Andersen's team at QM he will continue to bridge foundational theory with emerging quantum technology, focusing on the application of advanced quantum sampling techniques to both digital computation and analogue simulation.
