Quantum Computing Websites

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Junkai Zeng

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JK, short for Junkai, is a research scientist based in Shenzhen, China. He works as a quantum computing scientist, focusing on theoretical research in quantum control, including quantum dynamics, dynamically corrected gates, quantum compiling, and noise characterization. He is also interested in math-heavy topics like AI. Beyond his research, JK enjoys subcultural and alternative spaces, makes music, DJs, and listens to all kinds of music. He has lived in various locations including cities in China, Canada, the US, and Australia.

Quantum ComputingDj
China
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Rakhim's homepage

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Rakhim is a staff engineer at IQM Quantum Computers. He is always working on various side-projects and writing about them. He has an occasional non-spammy newsletter with updates about his projects, ideas, and thoughts about technology and programming. His projects include Minifeed, Exotext, and Textpod, among others. He is the author of "Quantum Computing For Software Engineers", "Foundations of Clojure", and "Conscious Attention". Rakhim has given talks on topics such as full-stack quantum computing and genetic programming. He blogs at rakhim.exotext.com, sharing his thoughts on technology, programming, and life.

EngineerQuantum Computing
Finland
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Kunal Marwaha

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Kunal Marwaha is a graduate student in quantum computing at the University of Chicago, advised by Bill Fefferman. His focus is on quantum algorithms and quantum complexity theory. He previously worked as a software engineer and makes online hobby projects. He graduated from UC Berkeley in 2016 with a degree in engineering physics and EECS. He enjoys teaching, playing music, good questions, and learning new things.

Software EngineerQuantum Computing
United States
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Stephen Wiley

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Stephen Wiley, son of Glen Wiley, is a software developer currently working at Pimp My Llama. He has developed several software projects, including Ticket Tracker, BingeBlock, and Pimp My Llama. He also has a collection of unfinished snippets and theoretical quantum computing research available on his website. Stephen enjoys sailing and owns a Bayfield sloop named "Toria," which he has upgraded with an all-electric propulsion system and solar panels.

Quantum ComputingSoftware Development
United States