Jason Miller, a nearly two-decade Google veteran, has joined quantum computing company PsiQuantum to serve as senior vice president of product management.
Miller announced his move in a LinkedIn post Wednesday.
The executive is responsible for leading PsiQuantum's product management team, which works to provide customers with software and hardware offerings designed for new computational capability.
Miller brings to his post as PsiQuantum product management SVP over 19 years of experience working in Google, where he most recently served as product management director for science AI. His previous other roles at the technology company were also focused on product management.
Aside from his stint at Google, Miller also worked as an associate at McKinsey & Co., a research associate at Fletcher Spaght, and a product manager at Dell.
Miller, in his LinkedIn profile, highlighted, "PsiQuantum's mission is to build the world's first commercially useful quantum computer and deploy it to tackle some of the greatest challenges we face -- across climate tech, energy, pharma, defense, financial services and beyond."
The Palo Alto, California-based company is one of the contractors selected by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to advance its quantum computing efforts.
In February 2023, PsiQuantum and two other DARPA contractors were tapped for the Underexplored Systems for Utility-Scale Quantum Computing program and were tasked to demonstrate concepts for designing quantum machines under the initial phase.
PsiQuantum, in December of the same year, was asked by DARPA to design prototype technologies that could demonstrate how underexplored quantum computing approaches can achieve utility-scale operation. The company moved forward to the next phase of the US2QC program.