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RTX BBN Technologies Quantum At-A-Glance
RTX BBN’s Quantum Engineering and Computing team is developing this next generation technology, and exploring new ways to apply it to computing, sensing, and communication.
- >75 Years of combined experience
- 15 Scientists/Researchers
- Quantum customers include: DARPA, IARPA, DOE, ONR, NIST, NSF, and USAF
Industry Boards
RTX BBN is a founding member of the Quantum Economic Development Consortium (QED-C). The QED-C aims to expand U.S. leadership in global quantum research and development and the emerging quantum industry in computing, communications and sensing.
WB-JPA Team
RTX BBN is an acknowledged leader as a pioneer in quantum computing and experiments. With more 40 publications in the past two years, BBN continues to enrich the field by expanding the state of the art. Two Principal Investigators led the effort for the development of the WB-JPA. Together, they have a combined experience of 20 years in this field.
Dr. Guilhem Ribeill, Scientist
Guilhem Ribeill is a scientist at RTX BBN where he leads quantum device fabrication efforts for the Quantum Engineering and Computing group. With over ten years of experience in the design, fabrication, and testing of classical and superconducting circuits he is involved in a variety of efforts to benchmark and improve the performance of quantum information processing systems. He earned his doctoral degree from the McDermott group at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where his graduate research focused on novel qubit readout schemes including the first practical microwave single photon detector.
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