Michael Nielsen
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Work
In 1998, Nielsen received his PhD in physics from the University of New Mexico. In 2004, he was recognized as Australia's "youngest academic" and was awarded a Federation Fellowship at the University of Queensland.[2] During this fellowship, he worked at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, Caltech, and at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics.[3]
Alongside Isaac Chuang, Nielsen co-authored a popular textbook on quantum computing,[4] which has been cited more than 52,000 times as of July 2023.[5]
In 2007, Nielsen shifted his focus from quantum information and computation to “the development of new tools for scientific collaboration and publication”,[6] including the Polymath project with Timothy Gowers, which aims to facilitate "massively collaborative mathematics."[7] Besides writing books and essays, he has also given talks about open science.[8] He was a member of the Working Group on Open Data in Science at the Open Knowledge Foundation.[9]
Nielsen is a strong advocate for open science and has written extensively on the subject, including in his book Reinventing Discovery, which was favorably reviewed in Nature and named one of the Financial Times' best books of 2011.[10][11]
In 2015 Nielsen published the online textbook Neural Networks and Deep Learning, and joined the Recurse Center as a Research Fellow for a year.[12][13] He then joined Y Combinator Research as a Research Fellow from 2016 to 2019.[14]
In 2019, Nielsen collaborated with Andy Matuschak to develop Quantum Computing for the Very Curious, a series of interactive essays explaining quantum computing and quantum mechanics.[15] With Patrick Collison, he researched whether scientific progress is slowing down.[16]
Nielsen resides in San Francisco.[17]
Bibliography
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External links
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