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We are excited to welcome two new members [Peter Groszkowski](https://www.ornl.gov/staff-profile/peter-groszkowski) and [Ed Younis](https://crd.lbl.gov/divisions/amcr/computational-science-dept/acsd/staff/staff-members/ed-younis/) to the [Open Quantum Benchmark Committee with Metriq](https://unitary.fund/posts/2024_benchmark_committee/). The Committee was established earlier this year to provide the community with a comprehensive and reliable framework for evaluating quantum computing systems through Metriq (https://metriq.info/), a free and open-source platform to facilitate quantum computing benchmarking. Metriq gives researchers and developers a centralized hub to submit results, propose new benchmarking tasks, and have openly accessible data.
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We are excited to welcome two new members [Ed Younis](https://crd.lbl.gov/divisions/amcr/computational-science-dept/acsd/staff/staff-members/ed-younis/) and [Peter Groszkowski](https://www.ornl.gov/staff-profile/peter-groszkowski) to the [Open Quantum Benchmark Committee with Metriq](https://unitary.fund/posts/2024_benchmark_committee/). The Committee was established earlier this year to provide the community with a comprehensive and reliable framework for evaluating quantum computing systems through Metriq (https://metriq.info/), a free and open-source platform to facilitate quantum computing benchmarking. Metriq gives researchers and developers a centralized hub to submit results, propose new benchmarking tasks, and have openly accessible data.
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![Ed Younis and Peter Groszkowski](/images/2024_New_Benchmark_Committee_Members.png)
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Ed Younis is a computer systems engineer at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory with extensive experience developing and implementing advanced algorithms for quantum compilation, such as QFAST and Qfactor. He is currently the principal engineer on the BQSKit project and has research interests in quantum synthesis, compilation, and software systems.
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