A guide to online (mostly free) resources for learning quantum computingThis article is my attempt at collecting several learning resources available online for learning quantum computing at different levels. If…Jul 9, 20221Jul 9, 20221
Six books that made me love scienceA really great book can sometimes be so inspiring for us to make us change the course of our life. But really great books are hard to come…Jan 16, 2022Jan 16, 2022
Pro tips for writing your PhD thesisAre you about to embark on the Promethean task of writing your PhD thesis? Or maybe you have already started, but you are lacking…Sep 12, 20211Sep 12, 20211
How to pick your physics PhDA personal perspective on the difficult choice of PhD project, with a focus on experimental physics PhDs.Sep 9, 2021Sep 9, 2021
Published inBootcampHow to create an award-winning academic poster in simple steps.In this article, we explore the importance of scientific communication for conference posters and look at some examples of posters. We will…Sep 8, 2021Sep 8, 2021
A brief history of ion traps (for quantum information processing)Springtime has come for the field of quantum computing. Researchers around the globe are hard at work, governments are announcing…Jan 30, 2021Jan 30, 2021
How to survive the holidays in 2020This year has been challenging for many of us. And just as a Swiss watch, the Christmas holidays have arrived. I myself was given a…Dec 29, 2020Dec 29, 2020
What Covid19 can teach us about teaching - and learning - remotelyUniversity-level teaching and learning has been turned upside down, here’s my experience.Aug 16, 20201Aug 16, 20201
How to be happier — according to science!A review of “The science of wellbeing”, a course taught by Laurie Santos at Yale University.Jul 4, 2020Jul 4, 2020
How a puppy turned my life upside down — my first week with a wee cocker spaniel.A small diary of our first week with a 2.5 months old english cocker spaniel and how he changed our life so far.Jun 25, 2020Jun 25, 2020