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Pedro Alvarez

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From the southern coast of São Paulo, he has a degree in physics from UNICAMP, where he worked with quantum information theory and quantum computing and began exploring quantum biology. Today he is a PhD candidate in quantum biology in Oldenburg, Germany, where he works in a multidisciplinary environment to understand the radical pair mechanism and its role in the navigation of small migratory birds. His focus is on using computational calculations and information theory to assess how different models of the radical pair mechanism fit the observed experimental results, mainly seeking to understand which conditions are necessary for the radical-pair magnetoreception mechanism to function in migratory birds.

About the research:

In the Quantum Bio BR project, we seek to build a quantum biology research environment in Brazil, with the goal of making the country a leader in this research area. We create this environment through science communication projects with national and international researchers to spread the idea of quantum biology. We connect researchers already working in quantum biology so that they can collaborate on new projects, and we organize events and schools to introduce the field to young researchers and prepare them to develop their own projects.

 

Awards and honors:

🏆 Santander International Mobility Prize (2022)
🏆 2nd place, Quantum Computing Hackathon

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