GRENOBLE, France, May 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Quobly, a prominent
French quantum startup, has unveiled its Scientific Advisory Board
marking a significant step forward in de-risking the
industrialization of its silicon spin qubit-based quantum
processor.
Comprising esteemed international experts in quantum research
& technologies, the board will provide invaluable scientific
guidance. Members include:
- Bich-Yen Nguyen, Senior Fellow
at Soitec, renowned for her leadership in developing SOI
technologies for Digital/Mixed-Signal Analog/RF applications. With
a remarkable record at Freescale/Motorola, she has been honored
with prestigious titles like "Dan Noble Fellow" and "National Women
in Technology Lifetime Achievement Award". Her contributions have
generated over $1 billion in revenue,
with a prolific patent and publication record exceeding 200 and
350, respectively.
- Daniel Loss, Professor of
Theoretical Physics at the University of Basel, Switzerland, is a trailblazer in spin
qubits and quantum computing. His groundbreaking work, with over
550 publications, founded the field of spin qubits, making him a
highly ranked scholar and earning him accolades like the Marcel
Benoist Prize, Blaise Pascal medal,
and the King Faisal International Prize in Science. He founded and
leads Basel Center for Quantum Computing (QC2).
- Min-Hsiu Hsieh, Director of
Hon Hai (Foxconn) Quantum Computing
Research Center in Taiwan, has
been at the forefront of pioneering quantum computing research for
20 years. With a wealth of experience from esteemed institutions
like the University of Technology Sydney and the University of Cambridge, his contributions to
quantum information and computation are highly regarded.
- Seigo Tarucha, a distinguished physicist, leads a Quantum
Functional System research lab at RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter
Science and a Semiconductor Quantum Information Device research lab
at RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing. With notable achievements in
spin-based quantum computing, he has received numerous prestigious
awards and fellowships.
- Yasser Omar, a Quantum
Information PhD from Oxford, leads IST, U Lisbon's Physics of
Information and Quantum Technologies Group. His focus on quantum
computation, networks and technology energetics, coupled with his
pivotal roles in Quantum Flagship and CERN's Quantum Technology
Initiative, make him a valuable addition to the board.
"Our Scientific Advisory Board will be pivotal in bringing our
vision to fruition – manufacturing a scalable quantum processor
with expansive quantum computing capabilities," commented Quobly
CEO, Maud Vinet. "Quobly will
leverage their insights to foster innovation and accelerate our
progress, not only at the qubit level but also in technology
development, algorithms, use cases and industry-readiness."
www.quobly.io
Contact: andrea.busch@quobly.io
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