Quobly Assembles Elite Scientific Advisory Board to Boost Quantum Processor Development

Quobly, a French quantum startup, has announced its Scientific Advisory Board, marking a significant step in the development of its silicon spin qubit-based quantum processor. The board includes international experts in quantum research and technologies such as Bich-Yen Nguyen, Senior Fellow at Soitec; Daniel Loss, Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Basel; Min-Hsiu Hsieh, Director of Hon Hai Quantum Computing Research Center; Seigo Tarucha, a physicist at RIKEN Center; and Yasser Omar, a Quantum Information PhD from Oxford. Quobly CEO, Maud Vinet, believes the board will be crucial in achieving their vision of manufacturing a scalable quantum processor.

Quobly Announces Formation of Scientific Advisory Board

Quobly, a French quantum startup, recently announced the formation of its Scientific Advisory Board. This move is seen as a significant stride towards mitigating risks associated with the industrialization of its silicon spin qubit-based quantum processor. The board is composed of international experts in quantum research and technologies, who will provide essential scientific guidance.

Board Members: A Blend of Expertise and Experience

The board members include Bich-Yen Nguyen, a Senior Fellow at Soitec, who is recognized for her leadership in developing Silicon-On-Insulator (SOI) technologies for Digital/Mixed-Signal Analog/RF applications. Nguyen has an impressive track record at Freescale/Motorola and has been honored with prestigious titles such as “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, a Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Basel, Switzerland, is another member of the board. Loss is a pioneer in spin qubits and quantum computing, with over 550 publications to his name. His groundbreaking work founded the field of spin qubits, earning him accolades like the Marcel Benoist Prize, Blaise Pascal medal, and the King Faisal International Prize in Science. He also founded and leads the Basel Center for Quantum Computing (QC2).

More Board Members: Pioneers in Quantum Computing

Min-Hsiu Hsieh, Director of Hon Hai (Foxconn) Quantum Computing Research Center in Taiwan, is also part of the board. Hsieh has been at the forefront of pioneering quantum computing research for 20 years. His experience spans esteemed institutions like the University of Technology Sydney and the University of Cambridge, and 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. Tarucha’s notable achievements in spin-based quantum computing have earned him numerous prestigious awards and fellowships.

Final Board Member: A Quantum Information Specialist

The final member of the board is Yasser Omar, a Quantum Information PhD from Oxford, who leads IST, U Lisbon’s Physics of Information and Quantum Technologies Group. Omar’s focus on quantum computation, networks, and technology energetics, along with his pivotal roles in Quantum Flagship and CERN’s Quantum Technology Initiative, make him a valuable addition to the board.

Quobly’s Vision and Future Plans

Quobly’s CEO, Maud Vinet, commented on the formation of the Scientific Advisory Board, stating that it will be crucial in realizing the company’s vision of manufacturing a scalable quantum processor with expansive quantum computing capabilities. Quobly plans to leverage the insights of the board members to foster innovation and accelerate progress, not only at the qubit level but also in technology development, algorithms, use cases, and industry-readiness.

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