Atom Computing
TJ Wilkason has been working in the field of quantum engineering since 2022, when they began working at Atom Computing. Prior to this, they held a Graduate Research Assistant position in the Hogan Lab at Stanford University from 2015 to 2022, researching the use of ultracold atoms as precision quantum sensors. From 2012 to 2013, they were an Undergraduate Researcher at both the MIT Center for Theoretical Physics and the MIT Laboratory for Nuclear Science. TJ also spent a summer as a student at CERN in 2013.
TJ Wilkason received a Bachelor's Degree in Physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2015, after studying there from 2011. TJ then went on to pursue a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Physics at Stanford University, which they are expected to complete in 2022.
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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.