IBM Engineer Accelerates Quantum Computing’s Shift From Lab To Industry Use
Quantum computing is often portrayed as an abstract, futuristic discipline—a landscape defined by supercooled machines, counterintuitive physics, and indecipherable mathematical formalisms. Yet behind the dramatic technological leap lies an entire generation of engineers translating theoretical quantum principles into industrial-scale problem-solving systems. One such figure is Genya Crossman, an IBM engineer whose work embodies the bridge between experimental research and real-world application. In 2025, quantum computing stands at an inflection point. UNESCO has declared it the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, recognizing both its scientific origins and its rapidly expanding influence across industries. It is also the 100th anniversary … Read more