The New Quantum Era

Exploring the intersection of technology, philosophy, and the future

Recent Podcast Episodes

Regional quantum development with Alejandra Y. Castillo

Regional quantum development with Alejandra Y. Castillo

January 19, 2026

Alejandra Y. Castillo, former Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development and now Chancellor Senior Fellow for Economic Development at Purdue University Northwest, joins your host, Sebastian Hassinger, to discuss how quantum technologies can drive inclusive regional economic growth and workforce development.

Majorana qubits with Chetan Nayak

Majorana qubits with Chetan Nayak

January 12, 2026

In this episode of The New Quantum Era, your host Sebastian Hassinger is joined by Chetan Nayak, Technical Fellow at Microsoft, professor of physics at the University of California Santa Barbara, and driving force behind Microsoft's quantum hardware R&D program. They discuss a modality of qubit that has not been covered on the podcast before, based on Majorana fermonic behaviors, which have the promise of providing topological protection against the errors which are such a challenge to quantum computing.

Peaked quantum circuits with Hrant Gharibyan

Peaked quantum circuits with Hrant Gharibyan

December 12, 2025

In this episode of The New Quantum Era, Sebastian talks with Hrant Gharibyan, CEO and co‑founder of BlueQubit, about “peaked circuits” and the challenge of verifying quantum advantage. They unpack Scott Aaronson and Yuxuan Zhang’s original peaked‑circuit proposal, BlueQubit’s scalable implementation on real hardware, and a new public challenge that invites the community to attack their construction using the best classical algorithms available.

Diamond vacancies and scalable qubits with Quantum Brilliance

Diamond vacancies and scalable qubits with Quantum Brilliance

December 6, 2025

Episode overviewThis episode of The New Quantum Era features a conversation with Quantum Brilliance co‑founder and CEO Mark Luo and independent board chair Brian Wong about diamond nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers as a platform for both quantum computing and quantum sensing. The discussion covers how NV centers work, what makes diamond‑based qubits attractive at room temperature, and how to turn a lab technology into a scalable product and business.What are diamond NV qubits?

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A New Chapter

A New Chapter

January 17, 2026 · 4 min read

When I started this podcast with my friend Kevin Rowney, our goal was to better understand the field of quantum computing by talking directly to the researchers whose work defines and drives its progress. Both of us had focused on early stage emerging technologies for most of our careers, but this quantum stuff seemed novel to both of us. Not only was it directly founded on a notoriously impenetrable branch of physics, it was resetting the clock on information technology to a much earlier era. K

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