This panel brings together leading early-career professionals and researchers to explore the latest advances, opportunities, and challenges in superconducting quantum computing.
Topics explored include:
1) The current state of superconducting quantum hardware and how it scales
2) Practical implementations and real-world use cases of superconducting qubits
3) Insights into research and industry roles in quantum computing
4) The unique career journeys of each speaker and advice for aspiring quantum professionals
Meet the Panelists:
🔹 Noah Goss – PhD Student, University of California, Berkeley
🔹 Maria Violaris, DPhil – Developer Advocate, Oxford Quantum Circuits
🔹 Matt McEwen – Research Scientist, Google Quantum AI
🔹Halima Giovanna Ahmad – Assistant Professor, Università degli Studi di Napoli "Federico II" and IEEE CSC YP Committee Member (Moderator)
Organized by Lia Yeh, PhD Student at the University of Oxford and IEEE CSC YP Committee Member and Sukanya S M., Staff Engineer at Synopsys and Co-Chair of IEEE CSC Young Professionals, this panel is part of a global initiative to foster interdisciplinary dialogue, innovation, and mentorship among young professionals in superconductivity and quantum technologies.
If you're curious about the future of quantum computing, navigating your career in this exciting field, or connecting with thought leaders in superconducting tech, this panel is for you!
This panel brings together leading early-career professionals and researchers to explore the latest advances, opportunities, and challenges in superconducting quantum computing.
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