Post by Scott Jacobsen
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Dr. Shu-Jen Han, PhD, is Chief Technical Officer (CTO) at SEEQC. He joined SEEQC in 2021 (initially as VP of Engineering) and leads global, multidisciplinary R&D toward a chip-based digital quantum computing system, including responsibility for long- and short-term technology roadmaps. Previously, he managed the nanoelectronics effort at IBM’s T.J. Watson Research Center, and later served at HFC Semiconductor (ultimately Associate VP), driving multiple generations of MRAM from development through product qualification. He earned his PhD in Materials Science & Engineering at Stanford (minor in Electrical Engineering) and has authored 100+ publications and holds 200+ issued U.S. patents. Scott Douglas Jacobsen gets Dr. Shu-Jen Han, SEEQC CTO, to talk about advancing chip-based digital quantum computing by integrating control and readout electronics beside millikelvin qubits. This replaces cable-heavy, room-temperature analog microwave plumbing that demands filters, attenuators, and amplifiers—creating space, heat, and latency limits. Drawing on IBM nanoelectronics and MRAM productization experience, he drives scalable roadmaps.