The Quantum Politics Institute (QPI) was founded on a simple idea: the principles that govern the quantum world (superposition, entanglement, uncertainty, observer effects) also illuminate the dynamics of political systems.
We use frameworks from quantum mechanics, complexity science, and data analytics to study political phenomena in ways that traditional models cannot capture. From electoral uncertainty to geopolitical entanglement, QPI analyzes global politics at a subatomic level.
Eugene holds MA in The College of Integrative Sciences and a BA in Physics, International Relations, and Data Analysis. His work focuses on applying quantum mechanical principles to political analysis, developing models that account for the inherent uncertainty, non-linearity, and the chaotic, yet, orderly nature of global politics.
"In an age of complexity, we need new lenses to understand power. QPI (Quantum Politics Institute) is that lens. QPI bridges data, theory, and real world decision making."
Founder & Director
Physics, International Politics, Data Science