Hanah Rahman

Hanah Rahman

Qu Tip Lab Co Creator @ Google Summer of Code

About Hanah Rahman

Hanah Rahman is a QuTip Lab co-creator and a Quantum Signal Processor at Peraton, with a background in Computer Science and Astronomy from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. She has contributed to various quantum computing initiatives, including the creation of the 'Quantum Computing on the Spectrum' group and research in Quantum Space Communication.

Work at Google Summer of Code

Hanah Rahman has been involved with Google Summer of Code as a co-creator of QuTip Lab since 2022. This role includes contributing to the development and enhancement of quantum computing tools and resources, aimed at fostering education and engagement in the quantum computing community.

Current Position at Peraton

Since 2022, Hanah Rahman has been employed at Peraton as a Quantum Signal Processor. In this position, she focuses on the application of quantum computing principles to signal processing challenges, contributing to advancements in the field.

Educational Background

Hanah Rahman earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science and Astronomy from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Additionally, she studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she focused on Quantum Algorithms for Cybersecurity, Chemistry, and Optimization.

Research Focus and Initiatives

Hanah Rahman is actively researching Quantum Space Communication, with an emphasis on novel quantum systems and their applications. She is also the creator of the 'Quantum Computing on the Spectrum' group, which aims to engage and educate individuals interested in quantum computing.

Previous Experience in Quantum Computing

In 2022, Hanah Rahman served as a Quantum Computing Teaching Assistant at The Coding School for one month. Prior to that, she worked as a Quantum Computing Theoretical Researcher at Boston College for two months in 2021, where she contributed to theoretical studies in quantum computing.

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