Meet The Team

President
Thomas Verrill '25
Thomas Verrill is the Undergraduate President of Princeton Students in Quantum and a junior in Electrical and Computer Engineering concentrating on Quantum Information and Applied Physics. He conducts undergraduate research in the Princeton Advanced Wireless Systems (PAWS) Lab regarding applications of machine learning and quantum annealing to wireless detection. He also has experience implementing research papers in quantum circuit compilation and is part of Qubit by Qubit’s University Quantum Network Steering Committee. In his free time, he plays jazz trombone and is a radio DJ for WPRB Princeton.

Treasurer
Rin Kuroda '25
Rin in a PHY junior interested in AMO physics, quantum information, snowboarding, and photography.

Event Planning Chair
Athan Zhang '27
Athan is a Computer Science major at Princeton with side interests in Quantum Computing and Optimization. His passion for Quantum started in high school, where he was one of six juniors in his Electrodynamics class and completed research using VQAs to identify time-series anomalies in cryptocurrency prices for his senior research project. He's self driven, being an avid member of the Qiskit community and school.

Social and Outreach Chair
Elizabeth Medina '24
Elizabeth is a senior in the ECE department on the Quantum Information and Applied Physics track. She's eager to introduce other students to the weird, yet brilliant, world of quantum and is looking forward to getting to know the rest of the club members. These days, you can find her working on her thesis in Princeton's Houck Lab. In her free time, she enjoys playing the ukulele and making digital art (including cartoons for the Daily Princetonian).

Education Chair
Pranav Mathur '26
Pranav Mathur is a sophomore in the ECE department.

Undergraduate-Graduate Connections
Amir Mohammadi '24
Amir is a senior in the physics department.
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Tiger Trek Chair
Vivian Huang '26
Hi! I'm Vivian, a sophomore pursuing a major in physics and minor in computer science. I love learning cool things about the universe and exploring new interests. In my free time I also enjoy going to coffee shops, rock climbing, and learning new languages.

Tiger Trek Chair
Eric Jung '26
Hello, my name is Eric Yale Jung and I am a sophomore in the COS BSE department. I find the hardware and physics of quantum computing very fascinating, but my interests mostly lie in the pseudo-theoretical algorithms and programming/software aspects. I hope to be involved in and pursue the field of quantum computer science in the future.