Chunyang Ding is a physics researcher and graduate student focused on advancing superconducting quantum computing, currently working on fluxonium qubits in Professor David Schuster’s lab at Stanford. With a decade of research experience spanning Yale’s QLab, IonQ’s trapped-ion team, and astrophysics and ultracold-atom projects, Chunyang blends experimental optics and cryogenic circuit expertise to tackle next-generation quantum hardware challenges. He has hands-on experience designing and assembling optomechanical systems, and has contributed to outreach and leadership roles including editor-in-chief of Yale Scientific Magazine. Based in Redwood City, he brings a polymath curiosity—equally interested in STEM education and science fiction—that informs creative problem solving in the lab.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics at Stanford University
Master of Science - MS, Physics, Master of Science - MS, Physics at University of Chicago
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Interlake Senior High School
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Physics (Intensive), Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Physics (Intensive) at Yale University
USEQIP , Quantum Computing, USEQIP , Quantum Computing at University of Waterloo
Contributions:2 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 4 months
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