About me
Welcome! I’m Dr. Christopher Chamberland, a senior research scientist at NVIDIA specializing in quantum error correction. My current work focuses on developing AI-based decoders to advance the reliability and scalability of quantum computing systems.
Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of contributing to groundbreaking efforts in both quantum computing and artificial intelligence. Prior to joining NVIDIA, I served as the principal architect at Extropic, where I explored thermodynamic AI, and before that, I held research roles at IBM and AWS—helping design quantum processors and shape cloud-based quantum computing platforms.
My background centers on fault-tolerant quantum computation, and I’ve authored peer-reviewed publications, filed patents, and collaborated with leading researchers in the field. I’m passionate about building the tools that will enable practical, large-scale quantum computing.
Outside of research, I find joy in exploring the outdoors—whether hiking remote trails or uncovering hidden gems while traveling. I enjoy sharing both technical insights and personal adventures as I continue learning and growing through innovation and exploration.
Thanks for stopping by—I look forward to connecting!

