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Quantum Incubation Journey: Theory Founded Use Case and Technology Selection

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Correspondence to Sebastian Senge, Tim Leonhardt or Kinan Halabi.

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Dr. Sebastian Senge Dr. Sebastian Senge holds a PhD in Computer Science/AI. He is interested in Deep (Reinforcement) Learning, Distributed Algorithms and Quantum Computing. As a manager at Accenture he is responsible for large Cloud-related technology & consulting projects as well as Natural Language Processing topics.

Tim Leonhardt Tim Leonhardt is responsible for quantum computing projects across industries and gained 5 years of experience in silicon quantum computing research, and consulted a German parcel company on network planning. He holds a double M.Sc. in physics, and economics, business and management from RWTH Aachen

Kinan Halabi Kinan Halabi is a Manager and part of the Accenture Technology Strategy & Advisory Group with focus on strategic development and data driven transformations. Kinan studied Physics at the Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg with emphasis on Quantum Information, Mathematics and Computer Science.

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Senge, S., Leonhardt, T. & Halabi, K. Quantum Incubation Journey: Theory Founded Use Case and Technology Selection. Digitale Welt 5, 54–61 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42354-021-0338-4

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