data cybernetics Quantum Meets
Energy
Founded in 2021, data cybernetics builds the bridge between quantum computing and the energy sector. Our team of mathematicians, physicists, and engineers develops products that make energy systems smarter and keep European technology independent. From 24/7 intraday trading to quantum state preparation — we turn deep science into real-world impact.
What Drives Us
Scientific depth
With 4 PhDs and roots in applied mathematics and quantum physics, we tackle problems others shy away from. Our research is funded by the German government (BMBF) and embedded in Europe's leading quantum networks.
Hands on
We don't just publish papers — we ship products. Our team works directly with energy utilities and industrial companies to deliver solutions that run in production, 24/7.
Sovereignty
We build European technology for European infrastructure. Own algorithms, own data, transparent systems. No black boxes, no dependencies on non-European platforms.
Our Team
Carsten Blank, Dr. rer. nat.
Co-Founder & Managing Director
Philipp Leser
Co-Founder & Managing Director
Michelle Boerakker
Head of Creative Marketing
Niklas Berliner
Head of CleanTech
Jason Ledwidge
Head of Quantum Research
Israel Ferraz de Araujo, PhD
Lead Quantum Scientist
Mathias Reichardt
Lead Software Architect
Sebastian Boerakker
Lead DevOps Architect
Sebastian Höfer, Dr. ing.
Senior Python Expert, Software Engineer
Pratik Poudel
Software Engineer
Keith Ng, PhD
Senior Quantum Scientist
Our Quantum Work
Quantum Computing
Quantum computing is not a side project for us — it is core to our identity. We develop Q-Alchemy, the leading platform for quantum state preparation, contribute to government-funded research, and actively support the research community — including co-organizing the Workshop on Quantum Software (WQS).
Q-Alchemy
Our product for quantum state preparation — the critical step of loading classical data into a quantum computer. Hardware-agnostic, patent-pending, and best-performing on the market.
QBN
We are a member of QBN, the world's leading innovation network for quantum technologies.
Rymax One
Since December 2021, we participate in the BMBF initiative "Rymax-One" to build a quantum computer. We develop the compiler, cloud access, and HPC interface — bridging laboratory, theory, and users.
Q-ROM
BMBF-funded research project on application-oriented quantum informatics (2025–2027), exploring practical quantum computing use cases.