Stefano GogiosoView profile
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Stefano Gogioso is a Departmental Lecturer at the University of Oxford , specializing in quantum theory and quantum software. He holds a DPhil in Computer Science from Oxford (2013–2017) and advanced degrees from Cambridge (MASt, BA) and the University of Genova (MSc, BSc). As a Fellow at Kellogg College and co-founder of Hashberg Ltd , he develops quantum programming tools and focuses on quantum causal structures, quantum field theory, and natural language processing applications. His research bridges foundational quantum theory with practical applications, including near-term quantum computing and educational outreach through visual methods like Quantum in Pictures . Research Interests: Quantum foundations, quantum software, categorical quantum mechanics, quantum field theory, and quantum causality. His work emphasizes pictorial formalisms and compositional methods, with contributions to indefinite causality, quantum cellular automata, and quantum natural language processing (QNLP). Key Contributions: Published over 25 papers, including works on causal polytopes, categorical Feynman diagrams, and QNLP pipelines. Co-developed Hashberg 's quantum programming tools and serves as a mentor for AI initiatives at CDL-Oxford. His thesis introduced dynamics in categorical quantum mechanics, addressing symmetry and quantum clocks. Teaching: Teaches quantum computing courses for MSc/MFoCS students, professionals, and continued education. Courses include Quantum Software , Quantum Computing for Software Engineers , and bespoke corporate training. Labs/Teams: Part of the Oxford Quantum Group and involved in collaborative projects with industry and academia. Advising: Supervised students like Nicola Pinzani (causal orders) and Maria Stasinou (quantum field theory). Grants/Awards: Not explicitly listed, but recognized for contributions to quantum foundations and education.











