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Adrian
Chapman
Phasecraft
Quantum Algorithms Scientist
Quantum Research Scientist | Innovator in Quantum Computing and Dynamics | Mentor & Speaker at International Conferences
Application and Usecase
high confidence
The job title 'Quantum Algorithms Scientist' and the headline indicating innovation in quantum computing directly point to work on quantum applications and use cases, clearly fitting the Application and Usecase domain based on the last position. There are no specific technical keywords indicating Cryo, Microwave/RF, QEC, or Laser/Photonics fields, nor product or project management roles.
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Adam
Christos
Project BluJay
AI Engineer in quantum protocols
AI Engineer in quantum protocols at Project BluJay
Application and Usecase
high confidence
The last job title and headline 'AI Engineer in quantum protocols' indicate working on quantum protocols likely related to applied quantum computing and quantum algorithm implementation, which fits the Application and Usecase domain.
Aidan
Dombrosky
Vassar College
Laboratory Research Assistant (Two-Qubit NMR Quantum Computing)
Physics & Astronomy Double Major & Student Researcher with an Applied Mathematics Minor at Vassar College
Application and Usecase
high confidence
The current role involves studying two-qubit quantum computing and developing an open-source workflow for teaching quantum mechanics and quantum computing, indicating focus on quantum applications and use cases in an academic setting.
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Andrew
Hicks
IBM
STSM - IBM Z Resiliency & Innovation Strategist, Master Inventor, Quantum Ambassador.
STSM - IBM Z Resilience & Innovation Strategist, Master Inventor, Quantum Ambassador.
Application and Usecase
high confidence
The current role as STSM - IBM Z Resiliency & Innovation Strategist and Quantum Ambassador involves working on advanced technology projects like the IBM Granite Large Language Model powering IBM WatsonX. This indicates involvement in quantum applications, AI, and innovative use cases rather than hardware, cryogenics, or quantum error correction specifics. The emphasis on strategy and innovation aligns with application and usecase domain rather than product or project management.
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Alexander
Kunitsa
Xanadu
Sr. Quantum Scientist
Sr. Quantum Scientist at Xanadu
Application and Usecase
low/medium confidence
The current role as Sr. Quantum Scientist at Xanadu, a known quantum computing company, suggests involvement in quantum applications or use cases, typically associated with applied quantum computing or quantum algorithms for optimization. The lack of detailed description prevents exact pinpointing, but the title implies applied research rather than infrastructure or hardware development.
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Alexis
Lewis
Entanglement, Inc.
Quantum Science Engineer
Quantum Science Engineer | AI Developer with 2025 graduate degree | Inventor with a U.S. patent | Applied Science Researcher
Application and Usecase
high confidence
The job title 'Quantum Science Engineer' and job description including 'quantum neural networks prototyped on a classically-simulated 12-qubit quantum computer' and development of algorithmic architectures for AI inference and training clearly indicate focus on quantum computing applications and use cases. The emphasis is on applied quantum computing and algorithm development, fitting best under the 'Application and Usecase' domain.
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Alberto
M.
IBM
Quantum Computational Scientist
Quantum Computer Scientist/ ex Qiskit community Advocate Intern /Qiskit Advocate @ IBM Quantum | Mentor @ QOSF Mentorship Program and Womanium in quantum | Ambassador @ Unitary Fund | Admin @ Quantum Universal Education
Application and Usecase
high confidence
The current role as a Quantum Computational Scientist and involvement with Qiskit community and mentorship in quantum platforms indicates a focus on quantum computing applications and use cases rather than purely technical hardware or physics roles. The modeling and analysis of data using quantum computing paradigms supports this application-oriented focus.
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Aarushi
Mahesh
First Year Innovation and Research Experience (FIRE)
Quantum Machine Learning Researcher
Physics & Finance, University of Maryland
Application and Usecase
high confidence
The current role is focused on quantum machine learning research, which aligns with quantum applications and use cases, particularly linking physics and finance for applied quantum computing research.
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Alisa
Petrusinskaia
Georgia Institute of Technology
Teaching Assistant—Quantum Information and Quantum Computing (PHYS 4782)
Quantum Information TA @ Georgia Tech | Quantum Engineering Researcher @ GT VIP | Secretary @ GT Quantum Computing Association | CS Senior @ Georgia Tech
Application and Usecase
high confidence
The current job as a Teaching Assistant in Quantum Information and Quantum Computing, combined with interest and research in quantum computing applications such as machine learning, error correction, and cryptography, aligns best with Application and Usecase where practical implementations and use cases in quantum computing are key.
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Amrit
Poudel
IonQ
Manager, Quantum Simulations
R&D Physicist
Application and Usecase
high confidence
The current job title 'Manager, Quantum Simulations' combined with the headline 'R&D Physicist' indicates focus on quantum simulations, which is a key quantum application and use case area. There are no explicit keywords from the other narrow domains like Cryo, Microwave/RF, QEC, Laser/Photonics, Product Management or Project Management in the job and summary fields.
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Alexa
Ramirez
IBM
Solution Architect
Solution Architect @ IBM | M.S. Quantum Information Science @ USC | B.S. Chemical Engineering @ UCB
Application and Usecase
high confidence
The current role as a Solution Architect combined with the mention of Quantum Information Science in the headline indicates a focus on applied quantum computing and solution architecture, fitting well within the Application and Usecase domain.
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Abdón
Rodríguez
IBM
Tech Lead @ IBM Quantum
Tech Lead at IBM Quantum
Application and Usecase
high confidence
The current position as Tech Lead at IBM Quantum and involvement with IBM Quantum Platform indicates focus on quantum applications and use cases rather than technical development of hardware or low-level quantum control, which shows an applied quantum computing role.
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Akshat
Sabavat
University of Pittsburgh
Research Assistant - Quantum Computing & Information group
Software Engineer | Applied AI & Generative Systems | MSIS @ Pitt
Application and Usecase
high confidence
The current role as Research Assistant in Quantum Computing & Information group involves exploring multi-RL-agent systems for distributed quantum control and quantum network resource management, simulating quantum network environments for adaptive orchestration of entanglement generation, routing, and scheduling. These activities clearly fit the Application and Usecase domain focused on quantum applications and use cases.
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Alex
Talarico
Microsoft
Industry Solutions Delivery: AI Business Solutions
AI Business Solutions Specialist | Quantum Computing Speaker | Microsoft 365 & Azure
Application and Usecase
high confidence
The current role focuses on designing and delivering AI business solutions to drive efficiency and digital transformation, which aligns with the Application and Usecase domain. The mention of quantum computing in the headline supports an application-oriented role involving quantum technology.
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Adam
Winick
Q-CTRL
Senior Research Scientist
Quantum computing and machine learning
Application and Usecase
high confidence
The headline includes 'Quantum computing and machine learning', indicating a focus on quantum applications and use cases in the current role as Senior Research Scientist. This aligns with the Application and Usecase domain.
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Alicia
Y.
IBM
Advisory Data Scientist, IBM Quantum Ecosystem
Advisory Data Scientist @ IBM Quantum
Application and Usecase
high confidence
The job title and headline as 'Advisory Data Scientist' focused on 'IBM Quantum Ecosystem' clearly indicate involvement with quantum applications and use cases, specifically within the IBM Quantum context, suggesting applied quantum computing.
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Andy
Engel
PsiQuantum
Vice President
Research and Development, IC's for Quantum Computer
Hardware
low/medium confidence
The current role as Vice President in Research and Development for ICs related to Quantum Computers indicates a focus on hardware development, specifically integrated circuits for quantum computing. This suggests a hardware-centric role without clear indications of one of the highly specific domains such as Cryo, Microwave/RF, Quantum Error Correction, or Laser/Photonics.
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Akshera
Paladhi
University of California, Santa Cruz
Vice President/Researcher for UC Santa Cruz Quantum Computing
UC Santa Cruz ’28 | Electrical Engineering Major, Astrophysics Minor
Hardware
low/medium confidence
The latest role and descriptions emphasize hardware development such as embedded firmware programming and PCB design, clearly indicating a hardware-oriented focus in the current position and studies. The work on particle detectors and embedded systems further supports a hardware domain classification.
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Abhilasha
Ramesh
EeroQ Quantum Hardware
Fabrication Engineer
Engineering Professional | Global Experience in Nanofabrication
Hardware
low/medium confidence
The role 'Fabrication Engineer' and mention of 'Nanofabrication' in the headline clearly indicate hardware-related engineering work in a technical and industrial environment, without explicit focus on the seven sharp quantum-specific domains.
The summary and headline highlight strong experience in optics, laser microscopy and spectroscopy, and optical metrology, which are key indicators of the Laser/Optics/Photonics domain. The role involves materials science with an optics and laser focus in the current/last position.
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Akshay
G.
Intel Corporation
Silicon Photonics Development Integration Engineer
Program Management | Cross-functional leadership | Process Integration
Laser/Optics/Photonics
high confidence
The current role as Silicon Photonics Development Integration Engineer explicitly mentions photonics and optics, including waveguides, lasers, modulation techniques, and photodetectors. These are clear indicators of expertise in the Laser/Optics/Photonics domain, supported by both the job description and summary.
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Aju
Jugessur Ph.D., MBA
University of Colorado Boulder
Lead/Co-Principal Investigator, National Quantum Nanofab (NQN) Facility
The current role as Lead/Co-Principal Investigator at a National Quantum Nanofab Facility and the detailed job description highlights expertise in photonic device design, fabrication and testing along with nanofabrication and nano-characterization, which are strong indicators for Laser/Optics/Photonics domain.
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Andrea
Miramontes Serrano
Cornell University
Photonics and Quantum Electronics Laboratory Group Researcher
Apple iPhone Wireless Charging Engineering Intern | Quantum Computing & Wave Energy Research | Campus Neutrality Team Founder
Laser/Optics/Photonics
high confidence
The current job title 'Photonics and Quantum Electronics Laboratory Group Researcher' and job description mentioning 'Electrostatic simulations' aligns strongly with Laser/Optics/Photonics domain due to focus on photonics and related lab work.
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ALAN
TSAY
Google
Network Engineer
Network Engineer at Google
Laser/Optics/Photonics
high confidence
The current job as a Network Engineer with a focus on optical transport and DWDM infrastructure, combined with explicit keywords in the summary such as 'photons flowing', 'silicon photonics', 'fiber optic characterizations' and 'plasmonic waveguides' strongly indicate a role in Laser/Optics/Photonics. The hands-on experience with nanofabrication and photonics-related simulations further supports this classification.
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Adrian
Tuschek
Eddleman Quantum Institute
Researcher of Low-Dimensional Quantum Materials at JDSY Laboratory
Electrical Engineering & Computer Engineering Major | Researcher of Low-Dimensional Quantum Materials at JDSY Laboratory
Laser/Optics/Photonics
high confidence
The current role is focused on the design and construction of a Deep Ultraviolet laser system and apparatus for nanolithography, as well as working with various types of photolithography and research-grade equipment like lasers and vacuum chambers, which strongly aligns with Laser/Optics/Photonics domain.
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Anastasia
Chernikova
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Graduate Research Assistant
EE PhD student @ CU Boulder
Microwave/RF
high confidence
The current role in the Advanced Microwave Photonics group involves designing, fabricating, and measuring superconducting quantum circuits which directly relate to microwave engineering and RF aspects in quantum computing, indicating clear Microwave/RF domain indicators.
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Alex
Hamill, Ph.D.
HRL Laboratories, LLC
Quantum Device Characterization Scientist
Physicist
Microwave/RF
high confidence
The current job as a Quantum Device Characterization Scientist involves characterization and optimization of spin qubits and experiments at gigahertz frequencies, which strongly indicates work related to microwave/RF engineering. Cryogenic conditions also appear but are not the main focus here.
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Alberto (Al)
Michelena
Quantinuum
Advanced Electrical Engineer
Engineer designing tech. for quantum solutions.
Microwave/RF
high confidence
The current role as Advanced Electrical Engineer with a focus on mixed-signal circuit design and board-level design indicates strong microwave/RF engineering skills relevant for quantum technology implementations.
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Akshay
Murthy
Fermilab
Quantum Associate Scientist
Deputy Center Director, SQMS Center at Fermilab
Microwave/RF
high confidence
The current role as Deputy Center Director at SQMS Center involves leading efforts to identify sources of loss and decoherence in superconducting qubits and resonators, which are clear indicators of microwave/RF technologies used for qubit control and measurement.
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Alex
Read
Yale University
Physics Doctoral Student, Experimental Quantum Information
Superconducting Quantum Devices
Microwave/RF
high confidence
The current job description explicitly mentions 'microwave systems' and 'superconducting qubits', which directly relate to Microwave/RF domain terms such as 'microwave engineering', 'superconducting resonator'. The headline 'Superconducting Quantum Devices' also supports this focus on microwave and RF technologies in quantum information.
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Angela Q.
Chen
Rigetti Computing
Senior Quantum Engineer
Senior Quantum Engineer at Rigetti Computing
Physiker
low/medium confidence
The job title and headline only indicate a role as 'Senior Quantum Engineer' without any specific keywords or descriptions from the job description or summary to assign to a specialized domain such as Cryo, Microwave/RF, QEC, Laser/Optics/Photonics, or managerial roles. Therefore, the most suitable classification based on current information is 'Physiker' due to the general physics-related nature of the role.
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Adam
Stewart
PsiQuantum
Research And Development Engineer
R&D Engineer at PsiQuantum
Physiker
low/medium confidence
The current role as 'Research And Development Engineer' combined with being a Physics Graduate suggests a physics-oriented background without specific domain keywords from the seven sharp domains. No clear indicators for Cryo, Microwave/RF, QEC, Laser/Photonics, Application, Product, or Project management are present.
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Alex
Wollack
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Senior Quantum Research Scientist
Senior Quantum Research Scientist at AWS
Physiker
low/medium confidence
The current job title 'Senior Quantum Research Scientist' indicates a research-oriented role likely involving physics at a senior scientific level. However, the job description, headline, and summary do not contain any specific keywords to assign to a precise niche domain such as Cryo, Microwave/RF, QEC, Laser/Photonics, Application, Produktmanager, or Project-Manager/PMO. Therefore, the best match given the lack of detailed domain-specific keywords is the broader 'Physiker' domain, which suits a general physics research scientist role.
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André
Heinz
Atom Computing
Senior Quantum Engineer
Sr. Quantum Engineer at Atom Computing Inc.
Project-Manager/PMO
high confidence
The current role as Senior Quantum Engineer describes technical leadership with responsibilities in planning, budgeting, resource allocation, and cross-functional coordination, indicating strong project management functions within a quantum lab context.
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Adam
Knapp, Ph.D., Chemical Physics
Quantinuum
Sr. Manager, Capture Management
Head of Capture Management and Strategic Partnerships ➤Securing Funding for Quantum Computing ➤Driving Innovation in Quantum Technology ➤Balancing Technical Excellence, Business Acumen & Social Impact
Project-Manager/PMO
high confidence
The current role as Sr. Manager, Capture Management involves strategic partnership management, securing funding, managing budgets, and leading multi-center programs with a focus on project and program management skills. These are clear indicators of a Project-Manager/PMO domain.
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Alban
Lescure
IonQ
New Product Introduction
New Product Introduction
Project-Manager/PMO
high confidence
The last/current role as 'New Product Introduction' emphasizes managing programs from start to finish in cross-functional settings, indicating strong project/program management responsibilities consistent with Project-Manager/PMO domain.
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Almog
Reshef
Nasdaq
Head of Quantum
Quantum Technologies | MBA @ MIT Sloan | M.Sc Materials Engineering & Physics @ Technion
Project-Manager/PMO
high confidence
The last role 'Head of Quantum' with focus on leadership, project management across R&D and business, and emphasis on problem solving and leadership skills aligns strongly with the Project-Manager/PMO domain. There are no specific technical indicators tied to Cryo, Microwave/RF, QEC, Laser/Photonics, Application, or Product Management domains in the job description or summary.
The current job description explicitly mentions working on quantum error correction (QEC), circuit simulation, physics simulation, and optical networks, all clearly related to Quantum Error Correction domain tasks. The job title Staff Quantum Software Engineer supports this focus on quantum computing software relevant for QEC.
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Adam
Bouland
QC Ware Corp.
Technical Advisor
Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University
Software
low/medium confidence
The current position as Assistant Professor of Computer Science, focusing on quantum computation and theoretical computer science, indicates a primary engagement with software and theoretical frameworks rather than practical application in a specialized quantum hardware or cryogenic field.
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Albert R.
Gnadt
Aerospace Company
Aerospace Engineer
Aerospace Engineer | Computer Scientist
Software
low/medium confidence
The last/current role as 'Aerospace Engineer' with the headline 'Aerospace Engineer | Computer Scientist' and summary emphasizing interest in Julia programming language indicates a focus on software/computational work rather than domain-specific activities from the seven sharp domains.
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Alyssa
Meczkowska
IBM
Research Software Contributor
Quantum Computing & Machine Learning Researcher | Software Engineer @ Bukhari Lab | Google Developer Group Lead Organizer
Software
low/medium confidence
The current role focuses primarily on software development activities such as bug fixes, schema improvements, and toolkit development, combined with machine learning and quantum computing research without explicit mention of specialized hardware or physics domains. This indicates a software-centric profile with significant interdisciplinary research.
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Abraham
Rabinowitz
Google
Data Scientist, Research
Mathematician working in data science @Google
Software
low/medium confidence
The current role and headline emphasize data science and mathematics with no indication of specific quantum technology domains like Cryo, Microwave/RF, or Quantum Error Correction. The focus is on data-driven problem solving, which aligns with software-related activities rather than hardware or laser optics.
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Andrew
Riker
Lockheed Martin
Architect HPC | AI | Quantum | Data Center
Architect HPC | AI | Quantum | Data Center - Associate Fellow at Lockheed Martin
Software
low/medium confidence
The current job title and summary indicate a technologist working on high-performance computing (HPC), AI, Quantum, and data center architecture with a focus on application development and technology operationalization. No clear and unique domain-specific keywords for the seven sharp domains are found.
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Andrew
S.
U.S. Federal Government
Technical Director
Technical Director @ United States Federal Government
Software
low/medium confidence
The current role as Technical Director with a background focus on cyber security and defensive operations indicates primary involvement in software and technology areas without specific indicators of a specialized quantum domain.