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About Chris Monroe

IonQ co-founder, Duke University. Trapped-ion quantum computing pioneer. Demonstrated the first quantum logic gate between two atoms in 1995 (with David Wineland). One of the originators of the modular ion-trap architecture.

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  1. Trapped-Ion Pioneer Christopher Monroe on Quantum Computing's Industrial Inflection Pointyoutube · 2025-07-27
  2. Trapped Ion Quantum Computing: Foundations and Scalable Architecturesyoutube · 2025-06-24
  3. Ion Trap Quantum Computing: A Scalable Approach to Quantum Simulation and Computationyoutube · 2024-10-28
  4. IonQ: Engineering for Scalable Trapped-Ion Quantum Computingyoutube · 2022-08-10
  5. Quantum Computing: Disrupting Biological Sciences and Beyondyoutube · 2021-09-30
  6. Stabilizer Sign Optimization Yields Repetition-Code Performance Against Correlated Idling Errors in Shor's Codepaper · 2021-05-11
  7. Trapped Ion Atomic Qubits Enable Scalable, Fully Connected Quantum Computers with High Fidelity and Modular Expansionyoutube · 2020-12-08
  8. Trapped Ions Enable Arbitrary Lattice Spin Model Simulation in Linear Arrayspaper · 2012-01-03