Senior Fellow · University of Cambridge

Researcher · Author · Technologist

Writing at the intersection of quantum computing, artificial intelligence, energy systems, and geopolitics — from Cambridge to the global stage.

By-Fellow
Churchill College
University of Cambridge

Managing Director
CMPG

Dr. Oliver Inderwildi is a researcher, author, and technologist based at the University of Cambridge. His work spans quantum computing, artificial intelligence, clean energy, and the geopolitics of emerging technologies. He has edited and co-authored three books published with Springer Nature and Oxford, and his writing appears regularly on Medium. He is a By-Fellow of Churchill College and Managing Director of the Cambridge Multiscale Plasma Group (CMPG).

Articles

#QuantumComputing · #AI · #PartI

The Quantum Computing Revolution — Unlocking Solutions to Humanity's Toughest Problems

Quantum computing is not merely a faster classical computer — it is a fundamentally different paradigm that promises to crack problems that today's machines cannot touch: from drug discovery to climate modelling.

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#QuantumComputing · #Geopolitics · #PartII

The Quantum Computing Revolution — From Technological Opportunity to Geopolitical Power Shift

The race for quantum supremacy is reshaping alliances, triggering export controls, and rewriting the rules of economic power. Whoever leads in quantum will hold the keys to 21st-century advantage.

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#QuantumTech · #Cybersecurity · #Telecoms

The Quantum Deadline: Telcos Face a Make-or-Break Moment

Telecommunications networks are the nervous system of the digital economy — and quantum computing threatens to render their encryption obsolete. The window to act is closing.

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#AI · #Consciousness · #Reality

Reality Isn't What It Used To Be

How AI could converge our understanding of reality, perception, and consciousness — bridging quantum physics, neuroscience, and philosophy into a single inquiry.

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#AI · #Creativity · #Nobel · #FrontierTech

The Ascent of AI: Is it Already Shaping Every Breakthrough?

From Nobel-winning neural network research to AI-composed symphonies that fool experts, artificial intelligence is no longer merely assisting human progress — it is actively shaping every breakthrough.

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