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Dr. Daniel Soh received his first PhD in high power fiber lasers from University of Southampton, UK, in 2005. He developed and commercialized high power lasers in silicon valley companies including JDSU until he joined Sandia National Laboratories in 2009. Initially, Dr. Soh contributed to Sandia’s high power laser development. In 2013, he turned his interest to quantum information science. He went back to college for reeducation and obtained his second PhD on quantum dynamical systems from Stanford University in 2019. His recent interests are quantum communications, quantum computing, quantum sensing, and quantum networks. He has published more than 70 peer-reviewed journal articles and has authored 10 granted US patents.


Dr. Daniel Stick is a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at Sandia National Labs. His research focuses on developing innovative technologies around atomic and quantum systems, including micro-fabricated surface ion traps for quantum information applications. This work includes the design and fabrication of the traps, as well as experiments with storing, transporting, and performing quantum gates on ions. Dr. Stick received his BS from Caltech and his PhD from the University of Michigan. He was the recipient of a 2012 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) for his research in trapped ion quantum computing.