Pranet Sharma
About Pranet Sharma
Pranet Sharma is a Quantum Advocate and Academic Innovation Team co-lead, known for his contributions to quantum computing solutions and education.
Title at Quantum Advocate and Academic Innovation Team Co-Lead
Pranet Sharma holds the title of Quantum Advocate and Academic Innovation Team Co-Lead. In this capacity, Sharma works towards advancing quantum computing education and application. His role involves facilitating quantum research, development, and education.
Participation in NYUAD Hackathon for Social Good
Pranet Sharma has played a significant role in the NYUAD Hackathon for Social Good. This hackathon focuses on leveraging technology for social impact, where Sharma's expertise in quantum computing contributes to innovative solutions aiming to address societal challenges.
Quantum Computing Solutions for Flight Trajectory Optimization
Pranet Sharma has contributed to the development of quantum computing solutions aimed at optimizing flight trajectories. This work involves leveraging the principles of quantum computing to optimize complex routing and scheduling problems, a significant advancement in aviation technology.
Quantum Chemistry Benchmarking with NVIDIA GPUs
In collaboration with NVIDIA, Pranet Sharma has worked on quantum chemistry benchmarking using NVIDIA GPUs. This involves using high-performance computing to perform detailed quantum chemical calculations, aiding in the development and validation of quantum algorithms.
Involvement in QuSTEAM Project for Quantum Curriculum
Pranet Sharma is part of the QuSTEAM project, which focuses on creating a comprehensive quantum curriculum and professional development for instructors. This project aims to enhance quantum education by developing standardized teaching materials and training educators in quantum computing.
NCAT Project – Quantum Computing Education
Pranet Sharma has been involved in the NCAT project, which provides quantum computing education to students at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. This initiative aims to broaden access to quantum computing knowledge, promoting diversity and inclusion in the field.