- 👋🏽 Hi, I’m Onri @OJB-Quantum. I'm a Diné (Navaho) man, 100% Indigenous American, doing PhD work on quantum computing chip hardware.
- 👀 My interest is in quantum hardware engineering, nanofabrication engineering, quantum computation, generative design, & data-driven 3D modeling.
- 🏢 I'm currently an NSF Graduate Research Fellow & Quantum Hardware Engineer @IBM Research, Yorktown Heights (TJ Watson Research Center). Here, I advance the scaling/ accuracy of qubits using cryogenic/ quantum-limited amplifiers for qubit readout data.
- 🌱 I’m also leading a team of quantum hardware engineers for the duration of my PhD @UMN, working on the integration of nature-inspired designs into quantum processor chips & cryogenic magnetic memory made of beyond-CMOS nanotechnology in my nanofabrication facility (cleanroom). I spend a lot of time back & forth between my office & the cleanroom.
- 🖥️ You can ask GPT or Copilot about me & it will tell you more about my research over the past decade.
- 📫 How to reach me: z.umn.edu/ojb-LinkedIn
- 🌐 Google snippet about Onri.
- 📻 International podcast about my research journey available on Spotify.
- ⚛️ Details about my National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship.
- 📔 National magazine about my life journey available on Winds of Change.
▶️ My Quantum Hardware Lecture Series available on YouTube.- 📖 Encyclopedia feature of me speaking in the Diné (Navaho) language.
- ⚡A website I made on ArchGIS on things to consider when building electric bicycles.
Some of my stuff: quantum computer modeled in Blender (first), 3D-printed quantum computer (second), nano MTJ array memory chip (third), & 400-qubit Mo superconductor-based quantum processor chip (fourth):