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Conduct ground-breaking research into new superconducting microwave devices and develop new ways to operate them in the field of quantum computing.
Work on cutting-edge research in cloud infrastructures, specifically networking, contributing to state-of-the-art products, services, open source and innovation.
Develop safe, explainable and responsible AI systems utilizing knowledge-based and data-driven AI techniques.