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QUANTUM ENGINEERING CRYOGENICS LAB COMPUTING GROUP TOM OHKI EDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS: Ph.D., Physics, University of Rochester with Profs. Feldman and Bocko. Postdoctoral research, Chalmers University of Technology with Profs. Herr and Delsing AT RAYTHEON: Lead of the Quantum Engineering and Computing group focused on the development of technology and theory for quantum information, microwave systems, nano-photonics and novel computing. Active research areas include superconducting quantum and classical computing, as well as superconducting devices hybridized with spintronic and 2D materials. PUBLICATIONS: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=JiTwdlYAAAAJ&hl=en PUBLICATIONS 4483874 GBS AM 6/19 This document does not contain Technical Data or Technology controlled under either the U.S. International Traffic in Arms Regulations or the U.S. Export Administration Regulations. E16-9GXG KIN CHUNG FONG EDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS: Ph.D., Physics, Ohio State University. Postdoctoral research, California Institute of Technology. AT RAYTHEON: Research focuses on quantum materials, including but not limited to 2D layer materials, topological insulators, and superconductors, and their applications to novel, high-sensitivity quantum detectors and quantum information science. Current research topics are (1) a novel electronic transport regime called hydrodynamics, esp. in graphene and Weyl materials, (2) single photon detectors in microwave, THz, and infrared regimes, (3) superconducting quantum devices based on 2D materials, (4) dark matter axion sensors, (5) machine learning to accelerate material science discovery, and (6) Josephson junction physics with topological materials. PUBLICATIONS: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Q0EEcNAAAAAJ&hl=en PUBLICATIONS
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Page 1: QUANTUM ENGINEERING COMPUTING GROUP · QUANTUM ENGINEERING CRYOGENICS LAB COMPUTING GROUP TOM OHKI EDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS: Ph.D., Physics, University of Rochester with Profs. Feldman

QUANTUM ENGINEERING

CRYOGENICS LAB

COMPUTING GROUP

TOM OHKIEDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS: Ph.D., Physics, University of Rochester with Profs. Feldman and Bocko. Postdoctoral research, Chalmers University of Technology with Profs. Herr and Delsing

AT RAYTHEON: Lead of the Quantum Engineering and Computing group focused on the development of technology and theory for quantum information, microwave systems, nano-photonics and novel computing. Active research areas include superconducting quantum and classical computing, as well as superconducting devices hybridized with spintronic and 2D materials.

PUBLICATIONS: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=JiTwdlYAAAAJ&hl=en

PUBLICATIONS

4483874 GBS AM 6/19This document does not contain Technical Data or Technology controlled under either the U.S. International Traffic in Arms Regulations or the U.S. Export Administration Regulations. E16-9GXG

KIN CHUNG FONGEDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS: Ph.D., Physics, Ohio State University. Postdoctoral research, California Institute of Technology.

AT RAYTHEON: Research focuses on quantum materials, including but not limited to 2D layer materials, topological insulators, and superconductors, and their applications to novel, high-sensitivity quantum detectors and quantum information science. Current research topics are (1) a novel electronic transport regime called hydrodynamics, esp. in graphene and Weyl materials, (2) single photon detectors in microwave, THz, and infrared regimes, (3) superconducting quantum devices based on 2D materials, (4) dark matter axion sensors, (5) machine learning to accelerate material science discovery, and (6) Josephson junction physics with topological materials.

PUBLICATIONS: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Q0EEcNAAAAAJ&hl=en

PUBLICATIONS

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CRYOGENICS LAB (CONTINUED)

PUBLICATIONS

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DIEGO RISTÉ

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EDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS: Ph.D., Applied Physics, Delft University of Technology; studied in Prof. Leo DiCarlo’s superconducting quantum circuits group.

AT RAYTHEON: Works on dynamic quantum control experiments, which use measurement results in real time for quantum computing and error correction.

PUBLICATIONS: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=pnWhi7kAAAAJ&hl=en

ANDREW WAGNER

PUBLICATIONS

EDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS: Ph.D., Physics, Stanford University.

AT RAYTHEON: Works on the design, fabrication and measurement of novel superconducting circuits with applications including ultra-fast digital logic, quantum limited amplifiers and quantum computation.

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MATT WARE

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EDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS: Ph.D., Physics, Syracuse University; studied under Prof. Britton Plourde; thesis work focused on sideband and cross-resonance interactions in superconducting qubit systems.

AT RAYTHEON: Works on instrumentation and measurement of superconducting quantum bit systems. Focus includes verification and validation of quantum systems, new qubit designs, fabrication and control system design.

PUBLICATIONS: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Ag-cs9AAAAAJ&hl=en

PUBLICATIONS

MARTIN GUSTAFSSONEDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS: Ph.D. in Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, with Prof. Per Delsing. Postdoctoral research at Columbia University with Profs. Philip Kim, Xiaoyang Zhu, Cory Dean, and Jim Hone.

AT RAYTHEON: Experimentalist, working on superconducting circuits and the application of 2D materials to quantum computation and sensing.

PUBLICATIONS: https://scholar.google.se/citations?user=60PgV9AAAAAJ&hl=en

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CRYOGENICS LAB (CONTINUED)

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LEONARDO RANZANI

PUBLICATIONS

EDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS: Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Politecnico di Milano.

AT RAYTHEON: Works on superconducting microwave circuits, parametric Josephson and kinetic-inductance amplifiers, nonreciprocal parametric devices and devices to control and stabilize quantum entanglement.

PUBLICATIONS: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=15cl8X4AAAAJ&hl=en

GUILHEM RIBEILL

PUBLICATIONS

EDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS: Ph.D., Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison; studied under Prof. Robert McDermott.

AT RAYTHEON: Works on the fabrication and measurement of qubits.

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GRAHAM ROWLANDS

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EDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS: Ph.D., University of California, Irvine; advisor Prof. Ilya Krivorotov; postdoctoral research at Cornell University; advisor Robert Buhrman.

AT RAYTHEON: Works on a project involving cryogenic complexity, which seeks to marry magnetic memories with SFQ superconducting logic schemes in order to facilitate energy efficient exascale computing.

PUBLICATIONS: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=UT9lW6sAAAAJ&hl=en

PUBLICATIONS

MINH-HAI NGUYENEDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS: Ph.D., Physics, Cornell University, advisor Prof. Robert Buhrman

AT RAYTHEON: Works on fabrication and measurements of cryogenic spintronic devices powered by spin transfer and spin orbit torques, and their integration with superconducting circuits; and hardware implementations of neuromorphic computing.

PUBLICATIONS: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Q8CqW00AAAAJ&hl=en

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SPENCER FALLEKEDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS: Master’s, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology.

AT RAYTHEON: Works on qubit experiments with a focus on low-latency classical control.

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BRIAN HASSICKEDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS: Norththeastern University, in pursuit of BSEE, 3 years completed. RETS Electronics School, Boston. AS in Radio and Electronics Technology. Graduated 1993.

AT RAYTHEON: 25-plus years experience in assisting R&D with prototyping and transitioning to production. Have applied mechanical, electrical, RF and system engineering principles to fabricate various test systems, fixtures and harnesses, from multi-node system-in-the-loop RF system testbeds to cryogenic memory and qubit packaging and integration. Have designed and managed world-class laboratory facilities and performed as the test lead in various multi-month field trials with advanced next-gen military communications systems for DARPA, U.S. Army, and AFRL.

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CRYOGENICS LAB (CONTINUED)

THEORY

HARI KROVI

PUBLICATIONS

EDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS: Ph.D., Physics, University of Southern California; studied under Prof. Todd Brun.

AT RAYTHEON: Works on quantum walk algorithms, Fourier analytic algorithms and adiabatic algorithms. Works on quantum communications, quantum key distribution and quantum imaging. Interested in implementations of quantum algorithms using superconducting qubits and implementations of communication and imaging schemes using quantum optics.

PUBLICATIONS: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=whTm1tIAAAAJ&hl=en

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THEORY (CONTINUED)

LUKE GOVIA

PUBLICATIONS

EDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS: Ph.D., Physics, Saarland University, advisor Prof. Frank Wilhelm. Postdoctoral research at McGill University and University of Chicago with Prof. Aashish Clerk.

AT RAYTHEON: Works on quantum verification and validation, quantum communication, and device modeling for superconducting qubit systems

PUBLICATIONS: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=OT0CEuwAAAAJ&hl=en

QUANTUM AND INTEGRATED PHOTONICS

PUBLICATIONS

MOHAMMAD SOLTANIEDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS: Ph.D., Optics and Photonics, Georgia Institute of Technology. Postdoctoral training, Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics, Cornell University.

AT RAYTHEON: Leads integrated nanophotonic research for classical and quantum applications in communications, microwave and radio signal processing, and sensing and imaging.

PUBLICATIONS: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ZHxO9XYAAAAJ&hl=en

BUSINESS AND PROGRAM MANAGEMENT

RICH LAZARUS

PUBLICATIONS

EDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS: Master’s degree, Systems and Control Engineering, Case Western Reserve University. Advisor Kenneth Loparo. Bachelor’s degree, Electrical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering, Duke University.

AT RAYTHEON: Focuses on creating software that enables people to learn sophisticated skills or manage complex systems.

PUBLICATIONS: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=sMlvMdwAAAAJ&hl=en

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PUBLICATIONS

PUBLICATIONS

BUSINESS AND PROGRAM MANAGEMENT (CONTINUED)

ZACHARY DUTTON

PUBLICATIONS

EDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS: Ph.D., Theoretical Physics, Harvard University, studied under Prof. Lene Hau. Post-doctoral fellowship at NIST-Gaithersburg with Dr. Charles Clark; previously staff physicist at Naval Research Lab.

AT RAYTHEON: Leads business, strategy and operations for Physical Sciences and Systems, which includes business lines in sensor systems, quantum computing and engineering, maritime systems, embedded processing, and information exploitation. Research has focused on quantum networks, quantum limited communication receivers and codes, quantum computation and quantum enhanced remote sensing.

PUBLICATIONS: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=W4pOb5cAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao

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