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Teague Tomesh

Author: Teague Tomesh

Teague Tomesh is a Quantum Software Engineer at Super.tech and a PhD student focused on quantum computing at Princeton University. His research focuses on the codesign of quantum algorithms and hardware. This includes developing and optimizing high-impact algorithms - such as finding the ground state energy of certain molecules or implementing secure and reliable quantum networks - to match the capabilities of different quantum architectures. He received his bachelor degree in physics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where his research focused on modeling galactic outflows and the effect that they have on star formation inside galaxies.

Applying classical benchmarking methodologies to create a principled quantum benchmark suite

In this post, we will discuss the current landscape of quantum benchmarking and introduce SupermarQ, Super.tech’s suite of application-based benchmarks designed to overcome the limitations of existing approaches. SupermarQ uses Amazon Braket for device-agnostic access to gate-based quantum processing units (QPUs), so benchmarks can highlight the heterogeneity of quantum computers and their various strengths in […]