Julien Baglio
Dr. Julien Baglio is Quantum Algorithms Researcher at QuantumBasel, working on the quantum algorithm
research and implementation as well as quantum education. Prior to joining, he worked over 3 years with CERN where he started investigating quantum machine learning algorithms, parallel to his research activities in high energy physics focused on the understanding of the basic building blocks of Nature.
He holds a PhD in theoretical physics from the University of Paris-Sud 11 in France, with a focus on the study of the infamous Higgs boson, and an MSc from the École Normale Supérieure in Paris. His work played an important role in its discovery, which was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics in 2013. In total, he has authored over 60 peer-reviewed publications and white papers, e.g. "The measurement of the Higgs self-couplings at the LHC: theoretical status" (Journal of High Energy Physics 04 (2013) 151).