Q-CTRL
- 30/11/2021
- Series B
- $25,000,000
We help you make quantum technology useful through advanced, intuitive and scalable quantum control engineering solutions.
We deliver transformational real-world outcomes from quantum technology. Q-CTRL enables researchers, developers, and engineers to build stable, reliable quantum computers and quantum sensors, without suffering from the noise and hardware error that has held back the field for too long.
- Industry Software Development
- Website https://q-ctrl.com/
- LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/q-ctrl/
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Michael BiercukFounder
Professor Michael J. Biercuk is a global science and technology innovator building the greenfield quantum technology industry. He leads teams in both the technology industry and academia, with a focus on commercializing quantum technologies including quantum computing and quantum sensing.
Michael's experience is focused on the development and application of quantum control to help partners extract maximum performance from quantum technologies. The solutions he has developed through his startup Q-CTRL serve teams building quantum hardware as well as end-users seeking to put quantum computing to work for them.
Michael has a proven track record of success developing and managing major quantum technology R&D initiatives within government, academia, and industry, as well as crafting policy at national and international levels to support the sector. He is experienced in US government science and technology agencies including strategic and technical advisory to DARPA, developing beyond-leading-edge R&D programs across multiple domains.
Michael's current commercial efforts leading the venture-capital-backed Q-CTRL are supported by experience in a Big-Three management consulting firm. He is a proficient networker and communicator with demonstrated ability to build connections with key stakeholders across academia, the corporate sector, and government.
In speaking engagements, Michael presents an inspirational message about how the future of technology is about to dramatically change, grounded in his role as a practicing scientist at the leading edge of human capability. He speaks frequently and is a regular contributor to both the technical literature and the popular press, providing commentary on the future of technology, technological innovation, and the role of science in society.
Michael currently splits his time between Sydney, Australia and Los Angeles, CA.