About
Computing Matter is an independent research initiative investigating computation as a fundamental perspective on nature — from the principles of quantum information to the emergence of intelligent systems.
Our Focus
Quantum Foundations: Developing frameworks for measurement, decoherence, and the emergence of classical objectivity.
Causality and Spacetime: Investigating connections between causal structure and the geometry of spacetime.
Information and Complexity: Examining how information flows across scales, from quantum limits to learning systems.
Intelligent Systems: Creating physics-inspired models of intelligence and leveraging AI to advance physical sciences.
Why "Computing Matter"?
The name reflects a central intuition: to understand matter is to understand its information-processing capacity. From black holes to quantum circuits to intelligent systems, the physical world reveals itself as both computational and material. Our aim is to make this perspective precise, testable, and useful across science and technology.
Activities
Publishing original research on the foundational links between physics, information, and intelligence.
Hosting seminars and collaborations with universities, labs, and independent researchers.
Sharing insights with the broader scientific and technology communities, including AI and deeptech.
Get Involved
Computing Matter is open to collaboration. Whether you are a physicist, computer scientist, or technologist, we welcome exchanges of ideas and partnerships that push the boundaries of how we understand information, computation, and reality.