Alan Salari is a Microwave Engineer, Quantum Physicist, author, and entrepreneur. His educational journey spans Bonn University, RWTH-Aachen, and the University of Illinois, Chicago with a background in Electrical Engineering (BSEE, MSEE, Ph.D.) and Physics (BSc, MSc). Alan has accumulated over a decade of experience in developing cutting-edge technologies, ranging from radar and satellite communication systems to microwave plasma generators, superconducting qubits, ultracold atomic gases, and pixel detectors for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Having worked at renowned entities like Hughes Network Systems and Fraunhofer Institute, Alan has contributed to the development of groundbreaking products. Notable achievements include the development of one of the first Ku-band phased array terminals for low earth orbit (LEO) satellite communications and microwave cold plasma generators. His book, 'Microwave Techniques in Superconducting Quantum Computers,' is the first of its kind, introducing microwave and quantum engineers to essential practical techniques and theoretical foundations crucial for operating and implementing hardware in superconducting quantum processors. Alan is a senior member of IEEE and a member of the Quantum Economic Development Consortium (QED-C), the Mid-Atlantic Quantum Alliance, and the Quantum Startup Foundry at the University of Maryland, College Park. Notably, Alan has been honored with numerous awards from esteemed organizations, including the National Science Foundation (NSF); Discovery Partners Institute (DPI), Chicago; the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation; the German Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy (EXIST); and Siemens AG.
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