Atom Computing
Daniel Stack has worked in the field of quantum engineering for the past decade. In 2012, they began their career as an ORAU Postdoctoral Fellow at the US Army Research Laboratory, where they designed and implemented a quantum memory using cold neutral atoms for future use in a quantum network. During this time, they made presentations at various conferences and wrote numerous papers and reports. In 2015, they transitioned to The MITRE Corporation as a Physicist. In 2017, they moved to Honeywell as a Research Scientist. In 2021, they were appointed Lead Physicist at Quantinuum. Most recently, in 2022, they were appointed Quantum Engineering Manager at Atom Computing.
Daniel Stack received their Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Physics from Adelphi University in 2007. Daniel then went on to pursue their Master of Arts (M.A.) in Physics from Stony Brook University, which they completed in 2009. Daniel then continued their education at Stony Brook University, earning their Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Physics in 2012.
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Atom Computing
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Atom Computing is building quantum computers using individually controlled atoms. Atoms are nature's perfect quantum bits and can be controlled optically, without wires. Atoms provide a path towards truly scalable quantum computing.