14: Jeff Buchsbaum Part 2: Quantum Sensing - Possibilities and Pitfalls

EPISODE · Jul 11, 2023 · 25 MIN

14: Jeff Buchsbaum Part 2: Quantum Sensing - Possibilities and Pitfalls

from Ecosystemic Futures · host Dyan Finkhousen: CEO of Shoshin Works

Our first episode in this series on quantum sensing introduced what it is and why it is important, along with taking a broad look at its vast applications and capabilities. In today’s episode of The Ecosystemic Futures Podcast, our hosts sit down with Dr. Jeff Buchsbaum, a medical officer at the National Cancer Institute with a keen interest in the field, to discuss the potential pitfalls associated with the technology and the importance of establishing the right framework to enhance and guide its application. Guest: Jeff Buchsbaum, a Medical Officer at the National Cancer Institute. Co-hosts: Ed Powell, CEO, TensorX Gary Hunter, a Senior Electronics Engineer at the NASA Glenn Research Center Series Host: Dyan Finkhousen, Founder & CEO, Shoshin Works and Ecosystemic Futures

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