M.S. In Physics – Quantum Computing Events |
Since its founding ten years ago, PsiQuantum has been singularly focused on its goal of building and deploying a utility-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer as fast as possible. In this talk, aimed at students and postdoctoral researchers, I will outline the pillars of PsiQuantum's technology that have brought this ambitious goal within reach: silicon photonic architecture, high-volume manufacturing at a Tier 1 foundry, high-power cryogenic cooling, and error correction. I will share recent work on applications designed to deliver impact to many industries, including pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and energy. I will also outline plans for our deployment of a utility-scale fault-tolerant quantum computer at the Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park in Chicago. Finally, I will share information on the types of opportunities that are available now and in the foreseeable future at PsiQuantum.