Jesús Rubio

@rubiojimenez.bsky.social

Theoretical physicist. Designing frameworks for Bayesian inference in quantum systems since 2015. More about me: www.rubiojimenez.com

New preprint with Edward Gandar: a framework for systematically deriving analytical and near-optimal Bayesian estimation strategies in Gaussian metrology, including displacement and squeezing estimation, based on projected SPM operators. arxiv.org/abs/2605.16978

Closed-form Bayesian quantum estimation of Gaussian states

Bayesian quantum estimation provides a robust framework for quantum technologies, especially in scenarios with limited data and minimal prior information. Yet, its application to continuous-variable G...

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Thrilled to share our latest PRL work. Using physics-informed Bayesian techniques, we achieve a five-fold precision enhancement in atom number estimation, a major step forward for high-precision quantum sensing: journals.aps.org/prl/abstract...

Adaptive, Symmetry-Informed Bayesian Metrology for Precise Quantum Technology Measurements

High precision measurements are essential to solve major scientific and technological challenges, from gravitational wave detection to healthcare diagnostics. Quantum sensing delivers greater precision, but an in-depth optimization of measurement procedures has been overlooked. Here, we present a systematic strategy for parameter estimation in the low-data limit that integrates experimental control parameters and natural symmetries. The method is guided by a Bayesian quantifier of precision gain, enabling adaptive optimization tailored to the experiment. We provide general expressions for optimal estimators for any parameter. The strategy's power is demonstrated in a quantum technology experiment, in which ultracold caesium atoms are confined in a micromachined hole in an optical fiber. We find a fivefold reduction in the fractional variance of the estimated parameter, compared to the standard measurement procedure. Equivalently, our strategy achieves a target precision with a third of the data points previously required. Such enhanced device performance and accelerated data collection will be essential for applications in quantum computing, communication, metrology, and the wider quantum technology sector.

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Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid@icmm-csic.bsky.social · 12mo ago

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