Antoine Druilhe | Quantum Information Science | Quantum Theory Award

Quantum Theory Award

Antoine Druilhe
Électricité de France Research and Development

                         Antoine Druilhe
Affiliation Électricité de France Research and Development
Country France
Scopus ID 39761201700
Documents 4
Citations 6
h-index 1
Subject Area Quantum Information Science
Event International Physics and Quantum Physics Awards
ORCID 0009-0004-7239-1095

The Quantum Theory Award recognizes researchers contributing to the advancement of quantum information science and related theoretical developments. Antoine Druilhe has established a documented research profile through publications indexed in Scopus and professional research identification systems. His scholarly activities contribute to the broader understanding of quantum systems, computational methods, and theoretical physics applications within industrial and research environments.[1][2]

Abstract

Antoine Druilhe is a researcher affiliated with Électricité de France Research and Development whose scholarly activities are associated with quantum information science and theoretical physics. His publication record indexed in Scopus demonstrates engagement with topics relevant to quantum systems, computational modelling, and advanced physical methodologies. Although compact in scale, his research portfolio reflects participation in contemporary scientific investigations and contributes to ongoing academic discussions within quantum-related disciplines. Bibliometric indicators, including indexed documents, citations, and author identifiers, provide evidence of recognized scholarly output and support consideration for professional recognition within international physics and quantum science award programs.[1][2]

Keywords

Quantum Information Science; Quantum Theory; Theoretical Physics; Quantum Systems; Computational Physics; Scientific Research Evaluation; Physics Awards; Research Impact.

Introduction

Antoine Druilhe contributes to research associated with quantum information science through investigations connected to theoretical and computational physics. His affiliation with Électricité de France Research and Development reflects engagement in scientific activities supporting innovation, modelling, and advanced analytical approaches within modern physics disciplines.[1]

Research Profile

The research profile of Antoine Druilhe is documented through internationally recognized researcher identification systems, including Scopus and ORCID. Available bibliometric information indicates a developing publication record focused on scientific inquiry, knowledge dissemination, and contributions relevant to quantum and computational research domains.[1][2]

Research Contributions

His scholarly contributions support the advancement of scientific understanding in areas associated with quantum information science. Through peer-reviewed publications and collaborative research efforts, he has participated in investigations that strengthen theoretical frameworks and encourage further exploration of complex physical systems.[1]

Publications

The Scopus author profile reports four indexed documents associated with Antoine Druilhe. These publications contribute to the visibility of his research activities and provide a measurable record of scholarly engagement within recognized scientific communication channels.[1]

Research Impact

Research impact may be evaluated through citations, publication visibility, and participation in scholarly networks. The documented citation record and indexed publications indicate that Antoine Druilhe’s work has received measurable academic attention and contributes to the broader scientific literature.[3]

Award Suitability

Antoine Druilhe demonstrates characteristics relevant to consideration for the Quantum Theory Award, including an established research affiliation, indexed publications, scholarly citations, and engagement with quantum information science. These factors collectively support recognition within international programs celebrating contributions to theoretical physics research.[1][4]

Conclusion

The available scholarly record identifies Antoine Druilhe as a researcher contributing to quantum information science through recognized academic outputs. His documented publications, citations, and professional affiliations provide an objective foundation for academic recognition and continued participation in scientific advancement.[1][2]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Antoine Druilhe, Author ID 39761201700. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=39761201700
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Antoine Druilhe researcher profile. ORCID Registry.https://orcid.org/0009-0004-7239-1095
  3. Antoine Druilhe. (n.d.). Toward a tripartite taxonomy of entropy in physics.https://doi.org/10.3390/e28060704
  4. International Physics and Quantum Physics Awards. (n.d.). Award program information and evaluation framework.https://physicsandquantumphysics.com/

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Prof. Dr. Rami Ahmad El-Nabulsi is a distinguished theoretical physicist and applied mathematician with affiliations spanning leading international institutions, where he contributes to quantum technology, optics, and advanced scientific research. His work has earned global recognition, including repeated listing among the world’s top scientists and numerous prestigious research awards across physics, nanotechnology, oncology, and biophotonics. He has served as a reviewer for hundreds of high-impact journals and as an editorial board member for many others, reflecting his strong influence in the academic community. His research focuses on developing innovative mathematical and theoretical frameworks to better understand complex physical systems, particularly nonlinear quantum dynamics, fractal systems, and advanced materials. He has successfully applied his expertise across diverse domains such as solid-state physics, nuclear engineering, space physics, and biomedical modeling. With a strong foundation in partial differential equations, numerical analysis, and computational tools, he has introduced new models that enhance the understanding of both classical and quantum phenomena. In teaching, he emphasizes simplicity, critical thinking, and student engagement, aiming to inspire confidence and leadership in physics and mathematics. His courses span core areas of physics and advanced mathematics, supported by strong programming and computational skills. He is also an active international speaker, contributing to major global conferences and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration. His work reflects a deep commitment to bridging theoretical insights with real-world scientific challenges.

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