Jonathan Baker

Jonathan Baker is a graduating Ph.D. student at the University of Chicago advised by Prof. Chong. Previously Baker received a B.S. in Chemistry and Mathematics and a B.S. in Computer Science from University of Notre Dame. His research focuses on quantum compilation, logic synthesis, and architectural design for near-term and fault tolerant quantum computers among others. His work has been recognized with two IEEE Micro Top Picks. He has been supported by the McCormick Fellowship at the University of Chicago.

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Quantum Computer Systems Design I: Intro to Quantum Computation and Programming (edX) EdX
University of Chicago,UChicagoX

Quantum Computer Systems Design I: Intro to Quantum Computation and Programming (edX)

Dive into the world of quantum computing with our beginner-friendly course. Master the basics of quantum computation and programming as you explore the principles behind today's quantum computer systems. Gain hands-on experience with IBM Qiskit software to write and execute simple quantum programs on cloud-accessible quantum hardware.

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Quantum Computer Systems Design II: Principles of Quantum Architecture (edX) EdX
University of Chicago,UChicagoX

Quantum Computer Systems Design II: Principles of Quantum Architecture (edX)

Dive into the intricate world of quantum computing with our 'Quantum Computer Systems Design II' course. This comprehensive program is designed for those who wish to delve deeper into the principles governing quantum architecture. You'll gain hands-on experience using IBM Qiskit, a powerful software suite that allows you to write and run quantum programs on real quantum hardware accessible via the cloud.

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