State of the Qunion

Quantum computing research is accelerating at an unprecedented rate, yet most existing resources in the field either succumb to hype or cater exclusively to experts. State of the Qunion was created to bridge this gap—a publication dedicated to connecting the broader tech community with the cutting edge of quantum technology.

State of the Qunion provides substantive insights for technology professionals, industry leaders, and investors looking to understand quantum computing’s real-world progress and potential. Occasionally, I’ll dive deeper into technical topics for readers with a stronger background in the field.

I’m a Yale PhD student specializing in quantum architectures for practical quantum computing. My journey in this field has included working at a quantum startup that was acquired, conducting research at leading quantum computing labs worldwide, and advising deep-tech startups. Through this publication, I aim to distill complex ideas into accessible, evidence-based insights for a broader audience.

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Roberto C. Cohen, Daksh Gupta, Khush Jammu, Arya Vineet Vohra, Pratyay Didwania, and my family.

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