Happy World Quantum Day to the global community!
Today, we celebrate the role that quantum science and technology plays in our everyday lives. At Quantinuum, we are on a mission to use quantum technologies to positively impact the world. With our H-Series quantum computers and world-leading software solutions, we will continue to work with the global community of researchers, engineers, and scientists to push boundaries and solve industry’s most complex computational problems.
Interested in learning more about Quantinuum and our quantum computing technologies? Meet our team of quantum experts at these events:
- From April 13th - 15th, our team of evangelists, business leaders and scientists will be participating in YQuantum, Yale’s inaugural quantum computing hackathon, and hosting an associated workshop for students and professors. Participants will have the opportunity to design new quantum algorithms and use quantum algorithms to solve unique problems.
- On April 15th, Prof. Bob Coecke will be in Washington, DC to discuss quantum inclusivity through “Quantum in Pictures”, a groundbreaking curriculum created to democratize quantum skills. Join Prof. Coecke at Elevate Quantum’s “Diversity Fueled Quantum Innovation and How the Mountain West is Assuring U.S. Leadership in the Most Important Technology of the 21st Century” event, established to brief Members of Congress, staffers and agency leaders on the state of quantum, workforce development and the need to build an inclusive quantum community.
- On April 17th, Anand Shah will deliver a talk on “Trapped Ion Quantum Computing, current advancement and future plans” at the C4IR KSA event in Saudi Arabia. Anand will share insights on the quantum computing ecosystem, Quantinuum’s full-stack quantum computing technology and our work with partners and collaborators to develop industry-relevant applications.
Kaniah is Chief Legal Counsel and SVP of Government Relations for Quantinuum. In her previous role, she served as General Counsel, Honeywell Quantum Solutions. Prior to Honeywell, she was General Counsel, Honeywell Federal Manufacturing and Technologies, LLC, and Senior Attorney, U.S. Department of Energy. She was Lead Counsel before the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals, the Merit Systems Protection Board, and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Kaniah holds a J.D. from American University, Washington College of Law and B.A., International Relations and Spanish from the College of William and Mary.
Jeff Miller is Chief Information Officer for Quantinuum. In his previous role, he served as CIO for Honeywell Quantum Solutions and led a cross-functional team responsible for Information Technology, Cybersecurity, and Physical Security. For Honeywell, Jeff has held numerous management and executive roles in Information Technology, Security, Integrated Supply Chain and Program Management. Jeff holds a B.S., Computer Science, University of Arizona. He is a veteran of the U.S. Navy, attaining the rank of Commander.
Matthew Bohne is the Vice President & Chief Product Security Officer for Honeywell Corporation. He is a passionate cybersecurity leader and executive with a proven track record of building and leading cybersecurity organizations securing energy, industrial, buildings, nuclear, pharmaceutical, and consumer sectors. He is a sought-after expert with deep experience in DevSecOps, critical infrastructure, software engineering, secure SDLC, supply chain security, privacy, and risk management.
Todd Moore is the Global Vice President of Data Encryption Products at Thales. He is responsible for setting the business line and go to market strategies for an industry leading cybersecurity business. He routinely helps enterprises build solutions for a wide range of complex data security problems and use cases. Todd holds several management and technical degrees from the University of Virginia, Rochester Institute of Technology, Cornell University and Ithaca College. He is active in his community, loves to travel and spends much of his free time supporting his family in pursuing their various passions.
Retired U.S. Army Major General John Davis is the Vice President, Public Sector for Palo Alto Networks, where he is responsible for expanding cybersecurity initiatives and global policy for the international public sector and assisting governments around the world to prevent successful cyber breaches. Prior to joining Palo Alto Networks, John served as the Senior Military Advisor for Cyber to the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy and served as the Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Cyber Policy. Prior to this assignment, he served in multiple leadership positions in special operations, cyber, and information operations.