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Appendix C: Committee Member Biographical Information
Pages 97-101

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... Pepper Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley.
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... Dr. Chong has published several articles on the subject of quantum computing, including "Emerging Technolo gies for Quantum Computing" in the IEEE Micro Special Issue on Quantum Comput ing in 2021; "Quantum Computer Systems for Scientific Discovery" in Physical Review Research in 2020; "Quantum Computer Systems: Research for Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum Computers" in Synthesis Lectures in Computing in 2020; "Quantum Comput ing for Enhancing Grid Security" in IEEE Power Engineering Letters in 2020; and "Greater Quantum Efficiency by Breaking Abstractions" in Proceedings of the IEEE in 2020.
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... JACK J DONGARRA is a distinguished professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and a distinguished research staff member at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
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... During the 1990s, he helped to create the Accelerated Scientific Computing Initiative and led the software development group that produced the first three-dimensional, parallel simulations of a nuclear weapons primary.
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... He previously chaired the National Academies' Panel on Computational Sciences at the Army Research Laboratory. Other National Academies' committee memberships include the Committee on Future Directions of NSF Advanced Computing Infrastructures to Support U.S.


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