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.
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).
Featured Writing
#QuantumComputing · #AI · #PartI
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.
Read Article#QuantumComputing · #Geopolitics · #PartII
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.
Read Article#QuantumTech · #Cybersecurity · #Telecoms
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.
Read Article#AI · #Consciousness · #Reality
How AI could converge our understanding of reality, perception, and consciousness — bridging quantum physics, neuroscience, and philosophy into a single inquiry.
Read Article#AI · #Creativity · #Nobel · #FrontierTech
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.
Read ArticleArticles coming soon.