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Fabio Ansaloni is a Research Scientist at Quantum Machines, working on quantum hardware and control. He has a background in condensed matter and solid-state physics, with experience spanning both experimental and theoretical approaches. Fabio studied at Radboud University Nijmegen and later worked in Copenhagen, focusing on the transport properties of materials and their role in advancing quantum and solid-state technologies. His work bridges physical insight and practical implementation, with a strong interest in building experimental systems that connect theory to real-world applications.
Huan-Hsuan Kung is a Customer Success Physicist at Quantum Machines, where she works closely with users to support and optimize the operation of advanced quantum hardware and control systems. She holds a B.Sc Degrees and an M.Sc. in Physics from National Tsing Hua University (Taiwan), where she also worked as a Research Assistant. Huan-Hsuan's background is rooted in experimental physics, and she brings hands-on experience and strong technical insight to helping quantum teams achieve reliable, high-performance results with real-time quantum control.
Wei Dai is a Product Solution Physicist at Quantum Machines, where he works on bridging advanced quantum hardware with practical, scalable control solutions. He earned his Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Yale University, where he conducted experimental research on superconducting quantum circuits, with a particular focus on improving qubit readout, under the supervision of Michel Devoret. Wei also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from Tsinghua University. His work combines deep experimental expertise with system-level thinking, supporting hybrid quantum–classical computing workflows and real-time quantum control for next-generation quantum processors.
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