Silicon Quantum Computing
A F M Saiful Haque Misha is an experienced Atomic Fabrication Engineer and Atomic Electronic Device Physicist at Silicon Quantum Computing since September 2021. Misha's academic journey includes a PhD in Quantum Computation from UNSW, supported by the prestigious Australian government IPRS scholarship, with a thesis focused on the incorporation of isotopically purified 28Si into atomic-scale device fabrication. Prior roles include postdoctoral researcher and PhD researcher at UNSW and the ARC Centre for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology, along with positions as a research fellow at BCSIR and research assistant at Pohang University of Science and Technology. Misha began a professional career in quality assurance engineering at SS Steel Ind. Ltd. and held a leadership role as general secretary of the Students' Association of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering. Educational qualifications include a PhD and an MS in Materials Science and Engineering, as well as a B.Sc. in Materials and Metallurgical Engineering.
Silicon Quantum Computing
Silicon Quantum Computing Pty Limited (SQC) is an Australian private company at the forefront of efforts to build a commercial-scale, silicon-based quantum computer and bring quantum computing to market. Founded in 2017, SQC is the only company world-wide that can manufacture quantum electronic devices in silicon with atomic precision, based on a globally unique technology invented and pioneered by Michelle Simmons. From its labs at UNSW Sydney, SQC manufactures prototype quantum devices for commercial application with a world-class team of technical and commercial experts.