How to Build a Quantum Computer: Live Discussion with AWS Quantum Tech Lead
From MIPT physics to building quantum chips at absolute zero — a production engineer's perspective
Quantum computers have moved from science fiction to reality. Amazon, Google, and IBM are building them right now. But there’s a massive gap between quantum theory on a blackboard and an actual working chip operating at -273°C.
How do you engineer coherence at the atomic level? What does a quantum fab actually look like? And which technology — superconducting qubits, ion traps, or neutral atoms — will win the quantum race?
I’m hosting an open discussion with someone who knows these answers firsthand.
🎙 Guest: Rassul Karabarin
Background:
MIPT ‘04
Caltech PhD (NEMS research, particle detectors at CERN)
AWS Tech Lead, Quantum Computing Production
Rassul built Amazon’s quantum fab from scratch — assembled the team, constructed clean rooms operating at absolute zero, and developed the full production pipeline for quantum chips and semiconductor devices.
He’s worked across the entire stack: from fundamental physics research to manufacturing real quantum processors.
📅 Details
Date: January 8, 2025
Time: 20:00 (UTC+3)
Format: Live discussion via Zoom (need registration)
Language: Russian
This is an open event in partnership with the MIPT Alumni Phystech Union.
✅ Register to join the live discussion
Ask questions directly, connect with MIPT alumni working in quantum, and get insider perspective on one of tech’s most fascinating frontiers.
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