Dr. Jeng-Bang Yau is a Research Staff Member in IBM Quantum at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center. His current research focuses on the exploration and development of Experimental Quantum Computing Technology. Dr. Yau received his PhD degree in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University, with his research featured in Research Highlights of Nature Physics and interviewed by the Science Magazine. Prior to joining IBM Research, he was a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Applied Physics at Yale University.
Dr. Yau has received various corporate honors including IBM Inventor Plateau Award and various Research Accomplishment Awards. He has also worked on novel semiconductor technologies, cryogenic non-volatile memories, and radiation dosimetry. He currently holds over 120 patents and published more than 50 peer-reviewed technical papers. He is a regular referee of technical journals such as IEEE journals, Applied Physics, and Physical Reviews.
Dr. Yau is also a motivational coach associated with the International Coaching Federation and actively promoting STEM/STEAM education and talent cultivation. He also serves in the Alumni Students Council of Princeton University and conducts annual interviews of regional applications for the Undergraduate Admission Office.
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