Dr. Sarah Kaiser completed her PhD in physics (quantum information) at the University of Waterloo's Institute for Quantum Computing. She has spent much of her career developing new quantum hardware in the lab, from satellites to hacking quantum cryptography hardware. Communicating what is so exciting about quantum is her passion, and she loves building new demos and tools to help enable the quantum community to grow. When not at the keyboard, she loves kayaking and writing books about engineering for all ages.
Dr. Chris Granade completed their PhD in physics (quantum information) at the University of Waterloo's Institute for Quantum Computing, and now works in the Quantum Architectures and Computation (QuArC) group at Microsoft. They work in developing the standard libraries for Q# and is an expert in the statistical characterization of quantum devices from classical data. Previously, Chris helped Scott Aaronson prepare lectures into his recent book, Quantum Computing Since Democritus.