Quantum computing requires harnessing the laws of quantum mechanics to solve problems beyond the scope of what a classical computer can handle. It is a broad field with many sub-fields and supporting technologies inside it. With that in mind, we’ll scratch the surface of where the quantum computing industry is today, where it’s going, and how modular, open platforms provide a foundation for scalable quantum computing control systems.
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Jorge Santos (Ph.D.) studied physics and bioengineering at the University of Lisbon, Portugal. He then achieved a doctoral degree in quantum physics at the University of Aalto, Finland. Jorge Santos has professional experience in several industries, including oil and gas, electronics design, and financial services. In 2019, he joined IQM Quantum Computers as one of the first employees. At IQM, Santos worked as an RF engineer, developing the electronics control systems for quantum computers. He grew IQM’s capabilities as a product development manager and, later, as a product manager responsible for IQM’s on-premise hardware and software solutions. Today, Santos supports IQM’s strategy and corporate development.
Christian Ganninger (Global Product Manager) studied electrical engineering at the University of Applied Science in Karlsruhe, Germany. He was a design engineer, technical coordinator, and project manager focused on 19” systems and backplanes. In 2005, Ganninger joined nVent SCHROFF as a product manager. He focused on backplanes, MicroTCA, and power supplies in that role. After a stint in category and product management from 2011 to 2014, Ganninger took on his current role as a Global Product Manager in the systems division of nVent SCHROFF.