Quantum Computing Inc. is a pioneering nanophotonic-based quantum technology company that releases a monthly newsletter to keep the community informed about the latest developments in quantum technologies. This issue focuses on QCi’s research and development projects, highlighting the team’s work, new products, and upcoming events.
Research. Develop. Educate.
At the core of Quantum Computing Inc. lies a dedication to exploring the vast potential of quantum computing. Led by Robert Liscouski (CEO), Dr. William McGann (COO/CTO), and Dr. Yuping Huang (Chief Quantum Officer), the team is committed to advancing the tangible impact of quantum computing in both commercial and government sectors through research and development.
Quantum Computing Inc. Reports Second Quarter and First Half 2023 Financial Results
Quantum Computing Inc. has made significant strides in commercialization during the first half of 2023, launching multiple products including:
- Dirac Series Entropy Quantum Computer
- Zero-Trust Cyber Security Protection solution
- Non-repeatable Quantum Random Number Generator
- Reservoir Photonics computing for AI enhancement
- Quantum Sensing products like QLiDAR and the Photonic Vibrometer
“In one year, we have established our core technology, developed advanced quantum photonic chips, and begun commercialization with groundbreaking products and services,” said Robert Liscouski, Co-Founder, CEO & Chairman of QCi.
QCi Successfully Secures U.S. Patent
Quantum Computing Inc. has secured a patent in the US, Europe, and China that focuses on enhancing network security through quantum authentication. This patent offers a solution to safeguard information by combining authentication and encryption in a single step. For more information on cybersecurity patents, check out our blog post here.
Check Out Our New Products
Quantum Photonic Vibrometer (QPV)
QCi has launched the Quantum Photonic Vibrometer (QPV), a cutting-edge device with advanced capabilities in detecting obscured and non-line-of-sight objects. Its applications span material recognition, surveillance, infrastructure integrity, and industrial maintenance.

First-in-a-Series of Reservoir Computer
QCi recently introduced the Company’s first Reservoir Computer, designed to make AI expansion more sustainable by reducing costs. It is optimized for recurrent neural network applications and is ideal for various data analysis tasks.

Research and Innovation Take Center Stage this Month
Our development team is actively working on strategies to bring QCi products from concept to reality.

The QCi nanofabrication team is hard at work in the clean room producing lithium niobite chips.

QCi Upcoming Engagements
QCi to Speak at The Hill’s Notable Staffers Event
QCi will be speaking at The Hill’s Notable Staffers Event on September 14th, 2023, recognizing staff members in Congress who have made significant contributions in technology, security, and development.
QCi Goes Global to Attend Financial Times Cyber Resilience Summit
Following a successful U.S. conference, QCi will be participating in the Cyber Resilience Summit in Switzerland from September 20-23, 2023, to showcase cybersecurity solutions and engage with industry leaders.
Meet our Interns!
QCi is proud of its dedicated team of interns who contribute to our quantum solutions.
Introducing Anirudh Aatresh, a recent graduate in Electrical and Computer Engineering interning with the Quantum Remote Sensing team. Also meet Yunong Tang, a Material Science graduate involved in chip creation and testing at QCi.

QCi Team in Hoboken, NJ
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