Ruslan Shaydulin is a quantum computing leader with 11 years of research and industry experience, currently heading Quantum Computing at JPMorgan Chase’s Global Technology Applied Research center. He has progressed from hands-on quantum algorithms and engineering research to executive leadership, overseeing theory, experiments, hardware compilation and fault-tolerant execution. A former Maria Goeppert Mayer Fellow at Argonne and an IBM Q intern with a granted patent for Clifford circuit optimization, he blends deep academic rigor from a PhD in computer science with pragmatic skills in benchmarking and deploying quantum workloads. Based in New York, he is known for building cross-disciplinary teams that translate cutting-edge quantum research into financial applications, and he asks new contacts to introduce themselves before connecting—reflecting a deliberate, collaborative approach to professional relationships.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Computer Science at Clemson University
Bachelor's degree Applied Mathematics and Physics, Bachelor's degree Applied Mathematics and Physics at Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University) (MIPT)
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