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Gerard Pelegri serves as a Knowledge Exchange Fellow in the Department of Physics within the Faculty of Science at the University of Strathclyde. His academic profile shows active research contributions in quantum information science with publications spanning from 2023 through 2025.
Dr. Pelegri's research focuses on cutting-edge quantum technologies, particularly in the areas of quantum simulation using Rydberg atom arrays, topological quantum states, and quantum measurement techniques. His work bridges theoretical concepts with experimental implementations, contributing to the advancement of quantum computing hardware and algorithms. The research demonstrates strong interdisciplinary connections between atomic physics, condensed matter physics, and quantum information theory.
His recent publications reveal a consistent focus on developing novel approaches for quantum optimization, measurement, and simulation. The work shows particular expertise in manipulating quantum systems for computational advantage, with applications in quantum error correction and quantum algorithm development.
Dr. Pelegri currently holds two major research grants as Research Co-investigator: SQALE2 (Innovate UK, 2025-2026) and CoSeC CCP Bridging: CCP-QC (STFC, 2024-2026), both focused on advancing quantum computing technologies with neutral atom hardware. These projects represent significant research funding and collaboration opportunities in the quantum technology sector.
While specific laboratory affiliations aren't explicitly stated, his research appears to be connected to Strathclyde's quantum technology initiatives, likely involving collaborations with experimental groups working on Rydberg atom quantum simulators and related quantum hardware platforms.
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