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Eoghan O'Shea is an experienced research scientist and design engineer currently working at Equal1 since October 2021, focusing on quantum computing and quantum machine learning. Previously, Eoghan served as a research assistant at University College Dublin for a brief period in 2021 and completed internships at notable companies such as Intel Movidius, Nokia Bell Labs, and Designer Group. Eoghan holds a Master of Engineering in Electronic & Computer Engineering from University College Dublin and has also studied as an exchange student in Computer Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology. Eoghan obtained a Bachelor of Science in Electronic Engineering from University College Dublin.
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Equal1 Laboratories is accelerating the introduction of useful, cost effective quantum computers within a three-year time horizon. The company has developed a disruptive, scalable and cost-effective quantum computing technology, based on a commercially available silicon semiconductor process. Our solution uses nanometer-scale quantum dots to form qubits on a standard silicon CMOS process. Along with silicon qubits, we have integrated all functions required for a quantum processing unit (QPU) – the brain of the quantum computer – which operates at 3 kelvin with over 10 million transistors. This is the first integrated quantum processing unit of its kind. The company’s server-sized demonstrator, called Alice, uses the second generation, fully functioning QPU. Alice uses our 424 quantum-dot-array structure to demonstrate early indications of the impact this technology can have on AI applications. Equal1 is developing its silicon-based quantum computer technology in collaboration with University College Dublin, with hardware development laboratories in Fremont, California and a silicon design center at NovaUCD in Dublin, Ireland.