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Brad Moores

Brad Moores

Quantum Photonics Lead , Leidos
Dr. Brad Moores is the primary investigator and quantum solution architect for the Leidos quantum R&D portfolio. His work focuses on quantum photonic integrated circuits (PICs) for sensing and communications applications, and he leads the development of Leidos’ quantum PIC-enabled technologies portfolio. He brings six years of experience across Leidos and PsiQuantum designing photon detectors and developing PIC circuits for next-generation quantum systems. Previously, as a postdoctoral researcher with Prof. Konrad Lehnert at JILA (University of Colorado Boulder), he developed piezoelectrically coupled superconducting qubits. He earned his Ph.D. from ETH Zurich, where he investigated detection of nanometer-scale nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) signals using low-temperature scanning probe microscopy. His interests span quantum photonics, superconducting devices, and precision measurement, with an emphasis on transitioning advanced quantum capabilities into real-world systems.

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