3 March 2026

Marek Miller, Assistant Professor

Newly employed

Marek was employed as an assistant professor at the department’s section for Analysis & Quantum on 1 March 2026.

Marek Miller

Marek is working with the Centre for the Mathematics of Quantum Theory and the Quantum for Life Centre.

Marek received his PhD in 2016 from the University of Wrocław, Poland. His work focuses on the mathematical aspects of quantum information theory, positive maps of operator algebras, CP-divisibility, quantum catalysis, and quantum resource theory. Recently, he has become interested in using High Performance Computing (HPC) to design and simulate quantum algorithms.

Marek worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (2016–2019), the University of Warsaw, Poland (2020–2023), and the University of Copenhagen (2023–2026).

In his current role as an assistant professor at QMATH and the Quantum for Life Centre, he will apply the HPC methodology to the domain of quantum algorithms, to use in a novel way large computational resources - both classical and quantum - available within the Danish and broader European HPC environment.