Quantum.Tech USA 2024

April 24, Cryptography Spotlight, Westin, Downtown | April 25-26, 2024, Main conference, Conrad Hotel

Washington D.C.

James Kushmerick

Director Physical Measurement Laboratory NIST

Dr. James Kushmerick is Director of the Physical Measurement Laboratory (PML) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) where he is responsible for the maintenance, development, and dissemination of the U.S. national measurement standards system, and he oversees NIST’s world-class programs in quantum information science, neuromorphic computing, and quantum measurement standards. He also directs the full suite of NIST calibration services in dimensional, electromagnetic, ionizing radiation, mechanical, optical, thermodynamic, and time and frequency metrology.

Dr. Kushmerick received a B.S. in Chemistry from the University of Delaware and a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the Pennsylvania State University. Following postdoctoral research at Sandia National Laboratories, and four years as a Research Chemist at the Naval Research Laboratory, Jim joined the NIST staff in 2005 to continue his research on nanoscale electronics. His research focused on probing the fundamentals of charge transport in nanoscale systems by exploiting in situ electronic and vibronic spectroscopies. He has over 50 publications in peer-reviewed journals and holds four patents in the scale devices and monolayer-based nanoscale switches.

MAIN CONFERENCE AGENDA DAY 2

2:15 PM What are the US federal agency perspectives on keeping quantum secure?

  • Is quantum a threat to national security? 
  • How are institutions working together? 
  • Where are the biggest successes being seen? 
  • How can national governments use quantum advantage over time?  

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