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Isaac Chuang is a pioneer in the field of quantum information science, focusing on the experimental realization of quantum computers. He has developed landmark techniques in quantum algorithms, including methods for error correction and entanglement manipulation. Chuang has successfully demonstrated five- and seven-qubit quantum computers using nuclear spins in molecules, laying the groundwork for scalable quantum information processing systems. He has been a faculty member at MIT since 2000 and was previously with IBM as a research staff member. He holds a doctorate in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University, where he was a Hertz Foundation Fellow, and has bachelor's and master's degrees from MIT. He has also served as a post-doctoral fellow at Los Alamos National Laboratory and the University of California at Berkeley, and co-authored a textbook on quantum computation with Michael Nielsen.