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Co-authored-by: Alessandro Cosentino <alessandro@unitary.fund>
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vprusso and cosenal authored Oct 17, 2024
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Andrea Giachero has more than 20 years of experience developing hardware and software for data acquisition systems in fundamental physics. Previously, his work focused on particle physics and rare events (such as neutrinos, double beta decay, and dark matter), and he is currently working in the realm of hardware and software quantum information science. He is presently coordinating projects and working packages to develop broadband quantum limited readout chains for qubit multiplexing exploiting open-source software and hardware. With an unwavering dedication to transparency and collaboration, Andrea epitomizes the principles of open science, cultivating an inclusive atmosphere conducive to idea exchange and advancing cutting-edge technologies.

**Ed Younis (Added from Oct 16, 2024)**
Ed is a computer systems engineer at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory with extensive experience developing and implementing advanced algorithms for quantum compilation, such as QFAST and Qfactor. He is currently the principal engineer on the BQSKit project and has research interests in quantum synthesis, compilation, and software systems.
Ed is a computer systems engineer at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory with extensive experience developing and implementing advanced algorithms for quantum compilation, such as QFAST and QFactor. He is currently the principal engineer on the BQSKit project and has research interests in quantum synthesis, compilation, and software systems.

**Eduardo Maschio**
Eduardo Maschio builds quantum software tools and libraries for researchers and developers at Pasqal. He has also been involved in open source initiatives such as Quantum Open Source Foundation as a mentor and UnitaryFund as a grantee, developing a quantum programming language and algorithms for quantum computers and networks.
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