María Gragera Garcés
@grageragarces.github.io
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Building distributed quantum systems Grad student in quantum @Uni of Edinburgh Quantum, Food and Books Intern in Quantinuum’s compiler team Previously: IBM Q & Cisco R&D Also find me in : https://linktr.ee/grageragarces
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go.bsky.app/75SvR2M - Who am I missing?

~got bored this afternoon, do forgive me. But on a serious note would love to know who I haven't discovered on here yet (or mistakenly omitted due to the sheer amount of people)
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Although the translation is slightly rough at the start, this book made me publicly cry so 9/10. Would recommend as a quick one sit read
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First external contribution and +80% of issues completed to reach v1 for the HDH library! 🎉

More details about the project can be found: grageragarces.github.io/HDH/
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To anyone I ever hiked with:

~ video found and shared by @thomasbourke1.bsky.social
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Unlikely prediction: we’re getting quantum again but the theoreticians this time - Shor, Deustch, Bennett
Reposted by María Gragera Garcés
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This rating scale is worth having in your back pocket.
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I don't have a pitchbot... but I do have a handy rating scale for science communication mishaps that was in no way inspired by another recently developed scale for interstellar objects
The Loeb Scale for science PR disasters
Science miscommunication is dangerous. But how dangerous?
www.reviewertoo.com
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Bose noise cancelling 700. +3 years of multi-hour daily use & they are still like new. The Bose brand is quite reliable, the noise cancelling is very solid, & they are relatively water resistant (having survived an entire year in Edinburgh so far). The battery life still lasts a few days. 10/10
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I’ve always taken my laptop sticker game incredibly seriously.
And for the first time, it looks like I’m on my way to a fully quantum laptop. No one on the train will have any doubt about the industry I work in.
Sticker donations are always welcome
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…and some even better company
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By far, the best food award at a conference I’ve ever attended goes to these cheese boards across SIGCOMM. Perfection 🧀
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Hahaha the grind never stops 😉 although this summer has been particularly intense… will be going on vacation back home after this
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Awkward poster pictures have arrived. Do find me at poster 35 at SIGCOMM tomorrow!
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Had a great time this morning at the QuNet workshop at SIGCOMM!
Loads of cool work on quantum network locality, control, memories, and network implementations.
The big takeaway: metroscale q networks are gradually becoming a reality, but unsurprisingly the quantum internet is a while ahead
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IWQC ✅ see you at SIGCOMM next 🛫

Thank you to the organisers for such a great workshop on quantum compilation! I learned a lot and had the pleasure of presenting my early PhD work!

I’ll leave you with some fancy looking slides:
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That’s crazy! It is amazing. Will see them there then ;)
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I’m visiting Helsinki for IWQC later this week, and I’ve got to share that, without any doubt, today I had the best potato of my life.
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Oh my god someone cited work I've done! I've officially received my first citation!!!
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Will add it to my reading list! Thank you @efgalvao.bsky.social !
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As a note much of the book is fictitious (the authors takes artistic liberties with autobiographies as the book progresses)
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Highly recommend Un verdor terrible (When We Cease to Understand the World) to those interested in the origins of scientific discoveries and/or mad scientists.
I often need a break after outstanding books (just read The Handmaid’s Tale), cause I struggle to fill the void, but this was an exception
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When we cease to understand the world
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I wonder when we’ll stop calling quantum computers “real devices.” It reads like we’re still surprised they actually work. I get that people mean “not a simulator,” but wouldn’t it make more sense to flag simulated runs instead?