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    "title": "VUB alumnus Bob Coecke to head Cambridge Quantum Computing",
    "modified_at": "2021-01-22 10:19:58",
    "published_at": "2021-01-12 13:29:00",
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    "body": "<p><strong>VUB physicist Bob Coecke has been appointed Chief Scientist of the renowned company Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC), a global leader in quantum software and algorithms. Coecke is a pioneer in the field of categorical quantum mechanics and quantum computing.</strong></p>\n<p>Bob Coecke&rsquo;s academic career started at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, where he studied theoretical physics and obtained his PhD in 1996.&nbsp;It continued at Imperial College London, McGill University in Montreal, Cambridge University and Oxford University. Coecke&rsquo;s research focuses on fundamental physics, in particular category theory (mathematics), logic and graphical reasoning. He pioneered categorical quantum mechanics, the development of an entirely pictorial quantum formalism and computational linguistics.</p>\n<p>He founded the Quantum Group at the Department of Computer Science at Oxford University, one of the first and largest quantum computing research groups in the world. He is co-founder of the conferences Quantum Physics and Logic and Applied Category Theory, and of the journal Compositionally. He co-authored Picturing Quantum Processes, a book that is now greatly influencing the quantum industry.</p>\n<p>To take up the position at CQC, Coecke is leaving Oxford University after more than 20 years. However, he will remain in Oxford, as CQC has opened a campus there, on Coecke&rsquo;s request. Coecke was already a scientific advisor there, focusing on developing and building quantum natural language processing.</p>\n<p>Coecke: <em>&ldquo;Twelve years ago I was the first to write about quantum natural language processing; today I can implement it on a real quantum computer. After more than two decades of shaping the foundations of quantum computing, through CQC I now want to be part of the process of bringing quantum computers into the &lsquo;real world&rsquo; and lead the responsible development of quantum AI.</em>&rdquo;</p>\n<p>Coecke is also in contact with VUB&rsquo;s AI lab, for a collaboration that combines Coecke&rsquo;s two loves: music and computing. <em>&ldquo;I was at VUB just last year to meet Professor Geraint Wiggins of the AI Lab,&rdquo; he says. &ldquo;Geraint is a scientist and composer who researches music from an AI perspective. I am a musician myself and am now starting to make music with the help of quantum computers. At VUB, I founded the Music and Experiment student group and have played in the KultuurKaffee many times</em>.&rdquo;</p>\n<p><strong>PodCast interview PhysicsWorld, a major physics society magazine:</strong> https://physicsworld.com/&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>\n<p><strong>Contact</strong></p>\n<p>Bob Coecke</p>\n<p>Cambridge Quantum Computing &nbsp;</p>\n<p><a href=\"mailto:bob.coecke@cambridgequantum.com\" target=\"_blank\">bob.coecke@cambridgequantum.com</a></p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p><sup><strong><em>VUB AI LAB</em></strong></sup></p>\n<p><sup><em>The Artificial Intelligence Lab of&nbsp; the Vrije Universiteit Brussel was founded in 1983 by Prof. Luc Steels and is headed by Prof. Dr. Ann Now&eacute;. The research in the Lab is mainly organised around 2 major lines of research: the evolution of language and communication systems and multi-agent reinforcement learning, data mining and computational biology. These techniques are applied in a wide variety of domains, including telecom, health, mobility, media and energy. In addition, the Lab is also investigating other AI techniques such as Computational Creativity and Knowledge Representation. </em><a href=\"https://ai.vub.ac.be\" style=\"color:#0563c1; text-decoration:underline\"><em>https://ai.vub.ac.be</em></a></sup></p>",
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