Giuseppe Clemente

Giuseppe Clemente graduated cum laude in Theoretical Physics (MSc) at the University of Pisa in 2017 and he is finalizing his Ph.D. in Physics at the same university. Since November 2020, he works as a junior researcher (soon postdoc) at the Radboud University in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, where he is continuing his main research on numerical Quantum Gravity. He is also interested in numerical investigations of Quantum ChromoDynamics (QCD) and Quantum Computing. The latter interest comes from the possibility to tackle some of the problems that hinder Monte Carlo simulations for some systems, in particular the sign problem, which can be easily solved in the Quantum Information setting.In the last two years he developed and mantained a Simulator for Universal Quantum Algorithms for GPU (in the CUDA language) which allows for efficient generic hybrid quantum-classical operations, not available in libraries like Qiskit, and which made it possible to test some of the quantum algorithms which can be used to compute thermal averages in physical systems with sign problem.