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Quantum Innovator Series with Dr. Krysta Svore
Quantum Innovator Series with Dr. Krysta Svore
In this video, Dr. Krysta Svore discusses why Microsoft decided to design its quantum machine with topological qubits—an approach that is both more challenging and more promising than others.
Learn what's next for Microsoft’s quantum hardware ambitions. This episode will share more about Microsoft’s quantum hardware journey, specifically touching on Microsoft’s physics breakthrough outlined in Dr. Nayak’s recent paper, and will also focus on the physics behind the topological qubit.
Krysta Svore | Distinguished Engineer and Vice President of Advanced Quantum Development, Quantum at Microsoft
Dr. Svore has published over 70 refereed articles and filed over 30 patents. She is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. She won the 2010 Yahoo! Learning to Rank Challenge with a team of colleagues, received an ACM Best of 2013 Notable Article award, and was recognized as one of Business Insider’s Most Powerful Female Engineers of 2018. A Kavli Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, she also serves as an advisor to the National Quantum Initiative, the Advanced Scientific Computing Advisory Committee of the Department of Energy, and the ISAT Committee of DARPA, in addition to numerous other quantum centers and initiatives globally.