Student Observers

Sergi Vives Rodon

Alex Zhang

LiJie Guo

Sergi is a 5th-year Student in Computer Engineering and Management of Business and Technology, completing a thesis on the visualization of Quantum Ecosystems.

He is also working as an intern in HP’s firmware department, developing tool integrations and security tests. He aims to unite both business and engineering worlds by becoming a product owner in firmware or cybersecurity development teams.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/sergi-vives-rodon/

Current

Alex is a final-year student in Management of Business and Technology at La Salle-URL. His work at the Observatory focuses on understanding the qualitative and quantitative measures used to gauge quantum technological progress in China as part of our Quantum Mapping project.

Meanwhile, he is also an intern in a textile company interested and is interested in exploring the potentials of quantum technology via e-commerce.

LiJie is a final-year student in Management of Business and Technology at La Salle-URL. LiJie's work at the Observatory focuses on understanding the qualitative and quantitative measures used to gauge quantum technological progress in China as part of our Quantum Mapping project.

He is also working as a Digital Assurance intern at PwC with the aim of contributing to the technological industry. His goal is to stay up-to-date with emerging technologies and navigate the evolving digital landscape.

Martin Window

Martin is a final-year Management of Business and Technology student at La Salle-URL and a contributing student observer at the Observatory.

Martin is interested in the financial aspects of quantum technology and innovation.

He is currently an intern at EY Partheon and aims to pursue a career in corporate finance.

Raul Rotaeche

Raul undertook his undergraduate (TFG) thesis at the observatory, where he conducted a technical survey of quantum computing and a critical exploration of the uses of quantum processing.

He is now a Junior BPS consultant at Deloitte: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raul-rotaeche/

Nelly Canessa Araujo

Nelly undertook research internship at the observatory where she worked with the Quantum Mapping project and wrote her TFG thesis entitled: 'To what extent can Quantum Computers be Considered Political Artefacts?'

Nelly is now a PhD candidate in the Smart Societies Research Group at La Salle and a researcher at the observatory, analysing quantum technological development from the perspective of Responsible Innovation.

Former

Arnau Demergasso

Arnau joined the observatory as an undergraduate research assistant. He is now a graduate research assistant at the Observatory.