In this episode of the Microsoft Quantum Innovator series, join Dr. Nathan Baker and Dominik Wee as they explain how to transform your chemistry and material science R&D with High-Performance Computing and AI and accelerate innovation with Azure Quantum Elements.
Transform your chemistry and material science R&D with HPC and AI and accelerate innovation with Azure Quantum Elements. Join us to learn how to accelerate manufacturing and chemical innovation with agility, power scientific breakthroughs, and adapt to today's evolving pressures while pioneering the products of tomorrow that will help you stay ahead.
About the speakers
Dr. Nathan Baker | Head of Partnerships for Chemistry and Materials, Microsoft Quantum
Dr. Nathan Baker is the Head of Partnerships for Chemistry and Materials, Microsoft Quantum. Previously, Nathan was a Laboratory Fellow in the Physical and Computational Sciences Directorate at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) and a faculty member at Washington University in St. Louis with roles that included Associate Professor (tenured) of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics and Director of the Biophysics PhD program. His research interests include the development of new algorithms in applied mathematics and data science to support applications in chemistry, biology, and other domains. Dr. Baker is a member of the Washington State Academy of Sciences, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), and a former Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow.
Dominik Wee | Corporate Vice President, Manufacturing & Mobility, Microsoft
Dominik Wee is responsible for Microsoft’s worldwide business across the manufacturing and mobility industries and leads Microsoft’s global cross-functional team responsible for go-to-market, solutions and partnership strategy. Prior to Microsoft, Wee was the Managing Director for Global Automotive, Manufacturing and Energy at Google Cloud. Before that, he spent 15 years at McKinsey & Company helping large organizations in the automotive, industrial, telco and consumer verticals with their digital transformations.