The global Quantum 100 initiative was launched as part of UNESCO's International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ 2025), which commemorates the 100th anniversary of the birth of quantum mechanics.
Today, December 17, this list of 100 outstanding individuals in quantum research has been published. One of the experts included in this prestigious and exclusive group is our chair member Dr. Leonardo Medrano Sandonas.
This award recognizes his contributions to quantum technology and his activities to promote its public visibility and strengthen the international research landscape. In its statement, the IYQ committee highlights his achievements as an outstanding young scientist who makes essential contributions to quantum research through a combination of computer-aided materials research, targeted mentoring, and effective public relations work.
His scientific work combines quantum physics, chemistry, and machine learning, and addresses both academic and industrial questions, making significant contributions to the emerging field of quantum-based materials research and its practical applications. In addition, he is deeply committed to the next generations of scientists, particularly in his role as an active community builder.
For more Information, please refer to Quantum100 and Leonardo at Quantum100.
The global Quantum 100 initiative was launched as part of UNESCO's International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ 2025), which commemorates the 100th anniversary of the birth of quantum mechanics.
Today, December 17, this list of 100 outstanding individuals in quantum research has been published. One of the experts included in this prestigious and exclusive group is our chair member Dr. Leonardo Medrano Sandonas.
This award recognizes his contributions to quantum technology and his activities to promote its public visibility and strengthen the international research landscape. In its statement, the IYQ committee highlights his achievements as an outstanding young scientist who makes essential contributions to quantum research through a combination of computer-aided materials research, targeted mentoring, and effective public relations work.
His scientific work combines quantum physics, chemistry, and machine learning, and addresses both academic and industrial questions, making significant contributions to the emerging field of quantum-based materials research and its practical applications. In addition, he is deeply committed to the next generations of scientists, particularly in his role as an active community builder.
For more Information, please refer to Quantum100 and Leonardo at Quantum100.