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From page 95...
... Sara Gamble is a physicist at the US Army Research Office, where she manages a quantum information science program that seeks to understand, control, and exploit quantum phenomena beyond classical capabilities. Specific research interests include foundational quantum physics; quantum sensing, imaging, and metrology; and quantum computation and networking.
From page 96...
... She also creates efficient and accurate ways of characterizing errors in experimental quantum computers and sometimes dabbles in quantum complexity theory and quantum information theory. Ester Kwon is an assistant professor of bioengineering at the University of ­ alifornia, San Diego, where she is interested in developing nanomaterials that C interface with biology as tools, diagnostics, and therapeutics, especially for the brain.
From page 97...
... Watson Research Center. She studies quantum control in superconducting quantum computing architectures; designs new methods of characterizing quantum systems; reduces error rates on quantum gates, the primitive operations that build quantum circuits; and verifies multi-qubit experiments for noisy intermediate scaling quantum computers.
From page 98...
... Andrew Tsourkas is a professor of bioengineering and radiology at the University of Pennsylvania, where he combines chemistry, nanotechnology, and protein engineering to design and create novel targeted imaging and therapeutic agents that improve cancer detection and treatment. Josh Vertalka is the chief data scientist at Resilient Solutions 21, where he d ­ evelops purpose-built real-world applications of cutting-edge data science methods and theories to solve complex urban problems in practical and actionable terms.


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