ABOUT US

PsiQuantum has one mission: To build and deploy the first useful quantum computers. In 2015, PsiQuantum was founded after the founders realized they had identified a viable path to build large-scale, fault-tolerant systems by taking a photonics approach and leveraging the advanced semiconductor manufacturing industry and existing infrastructure.

Nearly nine years later, PsiQuantum is building thousands of wafers of quantum chips, testing production cryogenic cabinets and developing fault-tolerant algorithms to deploy on our first systems.

Our work continues.

EXECUTIVE TEAM

Bringing together 60 years of foundational work with decades of operational expertise, our approach is enriched by a diverse background spanning academia to Fortune 100 corporations.

  • Prof. Jeremy O’Brien

    Prof. Jeremy O’Brien

    CEO and Co-Founder

    Prof. Jeremy O'Brien is co-founder and CEO of PsiQuantum. He has dedicated 25 years to the mission of building the world’s first useful quantum computer, having identified quantum computing as the most profoundly world-changing technology, due to its potential to unlock critical solutions to otherwise impossible problems.

    Prof. O'Brien has published over 150 papers with over 38,000 citations (h-index 87); he demonstrated the first photonic 2-qubit logic gate, invented the field of integrated quantum photonics, co-invented the Variational Quantum Eigensolver (VQE), and implemented VQE on a photonic chip. Prior to founding PsiQuantum, he was Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering at Stanford and Bristol Universities, and Founding Director of the Centre for Quantum Photonics/QET Labs. He received his Ph.D. from the University of New South Wales and is an undergraduate and postdoc alumnus of the Universities of Western Australia and Queensland, respectively. He holds a Royal Academy of Engineering Research Chair in Emerging Technologies, and is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and the Institute of Physics.

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  • Prof. Terry Rudolph

    Prof. Terry Rudolph

    Chief Architect and Co-Founder

    Terry Rudolph is Co-founder and Chief Architect at PsiQuantum and invented the fusion-based quantum computing approach that PsiQuantum's quantum computer is based on. Terry did his PhD in theoretical quantum optics and held positions at the University of Toronto and Bell Labs before moving to Imperial College in 2003 where he became Professor of Quantum Physics in 2011. In the period 2004-2015 he wrote four academic papers founding a theoretical approach to photonic quantum computing that forms the basis from which PsiQuantum’s current architecture has been further developed. He also founded and then co-Directed for 7 years the UK’s first Centre for Doctoral Training, which graduated over 130 PhD students in the field of quantum information. His research receives more than 1,000 citations per year.Google Scholar

  • Dr. Pete Shadbolt

    Dr. Pete Shadbolt

    Chief Scientific Officer and Co-Founder

    Pete Shadbolt is Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer of PsiQuantum. After earning his PhD in experimental photonic quantum computing from the University of Bristol in 2014, Pete was a postdoc at Imperial College researching the theory of photonic QC. During his time at Bristol, he demonstrated the first-ever Variational Quantum Eigensolver and the first-ever public API to a quantum processor. He has been awarded: the 2014 EPSRC “Rising Star” by the British Research Council; the EPSRC Recognizing Inspirational Scientists and Engineers Award; and the European Physics Society Thesis Prize.

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  • Prof. Mark Thompson

    Prof. Mark Thompson

    Chief Technologist and Co-Founder

    Mark Thompson is Co-Founder and Chief Technologist of PsiQuantum, and has over 20 years’ experience in photonic and quantum technologies. He holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Cambridge and a master's degree in physics from the University of Sheffield. He has held positions at Corning, Bookham Technology (the first silicon photonics start- up), and Toshiba (where he was part of setting up Toshiba’s silicon photonics program), and faculty positions at Cambridge University and Bristol University. He established and was Director of the Bristol Quantum Engineering Centre for Doctoral Training (QECDT), the Bristol Quantum Technology Enterprise Center (QuTEC) and QETlabs. He also has been awarded prestigious UK and European fellowships and prizes, and has more than 100 publications and patents.

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  • Fariba Danesh

    Fariba Danesh

    Chief Operating Officer

    Fariba Danesh is the Chief Operating Officer at PsiQuantum, bringing over 30 years of experience in novel semiconductor product development. Prior to this role, she served as CEO and Managing Director of Glo from 2010-2019. Glo is a venture-backed microLED display company using nanotechnology developed in Sweden to make the world’s first full RGB microLED small displays. Fariba has deep semi-conductor experience in a large spectrum of semiconducting materials including compound semiconductors and power semi.  During her tenure at Glo, she built a team and a fab facility from the ground up which vertically integrated all aspects of a  microLED product using nanotechnology, from epitaxy wafers to devices to fully integrated sub-systems.  Prior to Glo, Fariba held multiple Executive and General Manager positions with significant R&D, Product Developemnt and Operational responsibility at Avago Technology, Maxtor Technology, Finisar, Genoa, Sanmina and Seagate Technology. As COO of Finisar and EVP Global Ops at Maxtor she led a workforce of 14,000+, whilst at Avago she had full P&L responsibility for the $400M/yr photonics business. Fariba holds a Bachelor's degree in Biochemistry from Santa Clara University. 

  • Stratton Sclavos

    Stratton Sclavos

    Chief Business Officer

    Stratton Sclavos is the Chief Business Officer at PsiQuantum bringing over 35 years' experience as an entrepreneur, chief executive, venture investor and corporate board member. He served as Chairman and CEO of VeriSign Inc. from its formation in 1995 through 2007. Under his direction, VeriSign grew into a diversified corporation with over 4,000 employees and $2 Billion in revenues. Prior to Verisign, he held executive positions at Go Corporation, Megatest and MIPS Computers. Stratton also served as a Board Member at Salesforce (CRM), Intuit (INTU) and Juniper (JNPR). From 2008 to 2015 he was a partner at Radar Partners overseeing investments in Appurify, Dasient, Sencha and Duo Security (purchased for $2.3 Billion by Cisco Systems). He was also appointed to the President’s National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee and the DNI’s Senior Advisor Group.

GOVERNMENT ADVISORY BOARD

PsiQuantum has acknowledged the pivotal role of quantum computing in both national and international spheres. Committed to serving as a reliable partner to governments, we work closely with them to grasp their key challenges. Our Government Advisory Board, comprising esteemed leaders in various domains, offers invaluable insights to align our efforts with governmental needs.

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