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Hello!!! I came from a purely computer science & engineering background in undergrad at University of Connecticut. Then transferred to New York Tech for Master's computer science specifically wanting to focus on building quantum computing. Interned at Schrodinger as ML engineer and then took a break to pursue wind technology & climate.
Worked at Qubit by Qubit as Quantum Education Fellow in as a developer of quantum algorithms via accessible python notebooks and worked on the curriculums and labs. Had 4 interns under me as well 2 from Harvard, and 2 from MIT. They were all phenomenal students. And led meeting with TAs of various academic institutions who TA the labs for the Qubit by Qubit course. Was involved in creating powerpoints for the semester's curriculum as well as developing Microsoft's Winter School for Azure Quantum.
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Methods of the Interdisciplinary Strategy in Quantum Computing at NYIT selected to be a poster at Max Planck Institute of Physics 2020.
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Wrote public article on Entering the 2020s: Introducing & Understanding Q-Computing published in Data Driven Investor
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Advocate for proactive diversity in quantum computing for innovation written in " Quantum Computing & #BLM — An uncomfortable truth." 2021
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Created discussion channels and provided education materials to students interested in learning how to build, program, and research projects on quantum computers at NYIT's Quantum Computing Club 2020-2024 started together with other passionate quantum-curious friends & students at New York tech.
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Early user/tester & advocate of Q-CTRL's Black Opal & Boulder Opal error correction software & education notebooks with other members of NYIT Quantum Computing Club, 2021
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Quantum Education Fellow & Developer, Qubit by Qubit 2023
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Master's Paper selected for ACM Quantum Programming conference in University of Tokyo & flash talk, 2023
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Master's Paper selected in IEEE Quantum Education 2023 for poster and flash talk.
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Poster on Experiential Model for Quantum Researchers & Developers submitted and presented for Robust Quantum Simulation poster workshop at Princeton.
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Guest Participant in QED-C 2022 & Quantum World Congress in 2024, Washington DC
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Got awarded as Best Mentor by the students of the haqathon at NYU-Haq 2024.
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Currently in weekly "Ensemble Group" with collaboration with members of of CUNY, Columbia, NYU, & NYIT led by Seth Cottrell developing an undergraduate textbook on quantum information theory. 2024-2025
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New host of Quantum Computing Now podcast, originally started by Ethan Hansen, 2024-
Further Graduate Interests in:
- X-Ray scattering of quantum materials
- interoperable communications between quantum sensors
- Developing interfacing primitives in continuous quantum computing
Have questions or got any quantum programs for me to get my hands on? Please contact me! I try my best to be :)