IEEE Quantum TC Podcast

QTC's Conversation with Christophe Jurczak

42 min · 24. loka 2025
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In this episode, Steve sits down with Christophe Jurczak, founder of Quantonation, about the state of quantum investments. Dr. Jurczak has held government and executive positions in energy, defense and in the emerging field of quantum computing, in Europe and in the US, before co-founding Quantonation Ventures in 2018. He also holds a PhD in Quantum Physics under the supervision of Prof. Alain Aspect (Nobel prize 2022) on laser cooling of atoms.

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