Javier Boix Campos

ML Engineer

Multiverse Computing · Spain

Working where research meets constraints: compressing models, publishing in top journals, and building infrastructure for how science communicates.

ML Engineer at Multiverse Computing, where I applied quantum-inspired tensorization to compress a computer vision model from 258 MB to 8 MB. 1.91× throughput, 49% less energy, SSIM 0.97 validated across 20,780 samples. That work is now a commercial selling point for a company that raised +€200 M.

Previously collaborated with UKE Hamburg's Sáez Lab for three years, building CNN pipelines for cell microscopy analysis. This work produced publications in Science Advances and JACC: Basic to Translational Science. Outside of work I build Vivum, an open index for interactive scientific publishing, and serve as Incoming Curator of the Valencia Hub of the Global Shapers Community (World Economic Forum).

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    +95% Compression without Accuracy Loss

    Multiverse Computing · 2026

    Applied quantum-inspired tensorization and quantization to compress a proprietary computer vision model by +95%, enabling deployment on edge hardware that previously could not accommodate the model. 1.91× throughput, 49% less energy per inference, SSIM 0.97 on 20,780 samples. Delivered one month ahead of deadline; became a commercial selling point for a company that raised +€200 M.

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  2. 02

    Cell Migration Decision-Making

    UKE Hamburg · Science Advances, 2026

    Built CNN pipelines to quantify how cells navigate branching networks, enabling a quantitative study of the trade-off between branching and polarity in migration decisions. Pipelines processed thousands of time-lapse microscopy images, reducing manual analysis time by over 95%.

    View in Science Advances →
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    Vivum

    Independent

    Open index for interactive, web-native scientific articles. Authors self-publish at any public URL and retain full ownership; Vivum provides discovery, community peer review by threshold, and citable DOIs via Zenodo. The "Distill arXiv" that Chris Olah named as missing infrastructure in 2021.

    vivum-pub.org →
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