Theodor Lundberg is a promising PhD candidate with a rich background in applied physics and quantum computing research, driven to make a considerable impact at the intersection of academia, entrepreneurship, and industry. Theodor's doctoral research, which won him the IBM PhD Fellowship, demonstrates the potential of using silicon CMOS transistors as the foundation for scalable, spin-based quantum computing. In addition to his academic accomplishments, Lundberg has worked as a Quantum Research Intern at IBM, a CEO for a Day at Google, a Visiting Associate at The Boston Consulting Group (BCG), and a Co-founder and Director of Strategy and Operations at Shaping Horizons. Furthermore, he has researched at Harvard University, the University of California, Berkeley, and Københavns Universitet - University of Copenhagen. Lundberg is also a participant in Singularity University's Global Solutions Program 2016 (GSP16). Lundberg thrives at the cutting edge of quantum computing, working to make the technology more widely available.