Ryan Robinson is a visionary who is creating quantum technology to change the world.
Born in Miami, Ryan began taking college classes at Harvard at 16. He then competed in DECA, the world's biggest business competition and scored in the highest percentile (99%) for both economics and marketing management. After being accepted to MIT he began researching Dark Matter at 18. After studying under Eric Lander, Ryan then created a company named Conduit - dedicated to using computers to create products that solve the world's biggest problems - while still a student at MIT. Advised by Seth Lloyd, Ryan created his own major, "Quantum Engineering," becoming the first quantum engineer in the world at 20. Ryan then graduated from MIT with 3 majors, mechatronics, international humanities, and quantum engineering. He also published a paper about gender bias in the workplace.
At 22, Ryan was named in Forbes under 30 for Conduit's work in solving real-world problems. Ryan then raised +$1M for Conduit and lectured at MIT about quantum computing and cryptocurrency. Ryan then premiered Conduit's 100x speedup at MIT where he was compared to "Steve Jobs in his prime" by MIT Professors.
In 2020, Ryan began working with the White House to find a cure for COVID-19 alongside Conduit's Lead Scientist, Logan Thrasher Collins. With the White House, Conduit used computing power to develop a computational microscope to detect the curvature of the viral membrane and help find therapeutics to stop COVID-19. Ryan Robinson is one of the youngest people to ever work with the White House. Recently, Ryan received his first provisional patent alongside Collins for nanoSPLASH, an at-home COVID-19 Diagnostic Test that can detect new strains of COVID. A result of Conduit's computational work, nanoSPLASH is a combination of nanotechnology and synthetic biology that has shown the potential to save millions of lives from future outbreaks. Ryan has been featured in MIT News, American Inno, Boston Business Journal, Information Age, CNN, Moguldom, Forbes, and the World News.
Ryan has also been named as one of the most interesting people to ever live.
In addition to this, Ryan is a published poet and jazz saxophonist.
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