Giuliana Siddi Moreau, senior researcher at CRS4, has completed the "Quantum Computing Realities" (2022, MIT-xPRO) and "Quantum Computing Fundamentals" (2021, MIT-xPRO) professional certificate programs of Massachusetts Institute of Technology , "Quantum 101: Quantum Computing and Quantum Internet" (2022, DelftX %u2013 TUDelft), two editions of the "Womanium Global Quantum Computing Program" (Womanium, 2022 and 2023) and the IBM Quantum Global Summer School (2023). She won the Womanium Quantum Hackathon 2022 - Green Qupermarket Competition (Team Qrious). She holds a Laurea (M.Sc.) Degree in Structural Engineering (1996) from University of Cagliari, a post-graduate course in Computer Science and a MicroMaster certification in Statistics and Data Science (2023, MIT-edX). At CRS4 since 1997, at first she collaborates to an ongoing project in the ADS field, mainly focused on finite element analysis and fluid-structure interaction. She contributes as well to the development of a parallel spectral-element code and data format conversion and visualization modules. Since 2003 she joins the Imaging and Numerical Geophysics group, being involved in the research and development of high performance large scale parallel codes for imaging and wave propagation, direct and inverse problem from gravity data. Since April 2021 she works in the Quantum Computing group, carrying out research and development for real world use cases of adiabatic, universal and analog quantum computing.
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