Jerry Chow
IBM Quantum Scientist | Advancing Quantum Computing
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Jerry Chow is a pioneering quantum computing scientist at IBM Research. As Manager of the Experimental Quantum Computing group, he has led the development of breakthrough quantum processors and contributed to over 100 technical papers.
Chow's work has been featured in The New York Times, MIT Technology Review, and Nature. His keynotes demystify quantum mechanics, exploring how this transformative technology will revolutionize computation, cryptography, and scientific discovery.
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The future of supercomputers? A quantum chip colder than outer space
Jerry Chow of IBM's Watson Research Center creates "qubits," the building blocks of quantum computing. Chow taps into the strange world of the smallest particles, where the rules of ordinary reality don't apply and shares how to harness their mind-boggling potential.
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