C. R. Jones
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About
C. R. Jones is an emerging researcher working at the intersection of quantum computing and combinatorial optimization, with a particular focus on real-world logistics and scheduling applications. Their work investigates how cutting-edge quantum and quantum-inspired hardware can be harnessed to solve complex industrial problems that challenge classical computational methods. Jones's most notable contribution is a rigorous comparative case study evaluating D-Wave's quantum-classical hybrid framework, Fujitsu's quantum-inspired digital annealer, and Gurobi's classical solver on a transport robot scheduling problem — a practically grounded benchmark that has garnered 12 citations since its 2023 publication. This work provides the research community with rare, hands-on performance data across competing hardware paradigms. Building on this foundation, Jones has also explored digitized counterdiabatic quantum optimization (DCQO) algorithms applied to job-shop scheduling and traveling salesperson problems, accumulating 9 citations in 2024 alone. Together, these contributions position Jones as a researcher bridging theoretical quantum algorithm development and tangible industrial deployment. Their emphasis on high-throughput laboratory automation and logistics scheduling reflects a commitment to demonstrating quantum advantage in settings that matter beyond the laboratory, making their work highly relevant to both academia and industry practitioners exploring quantum solutions.
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- 2Digitized counterdiabatic quantum algorithms for logistics scheduling9 citations · 2024