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== Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) == '''Q1. Who is Dr. John M. Martinis?''' An American experimental physicist recognized for his work on superconducting circuits and quantum computing, awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics. '''Q2. What did he discover?''' He demonstrated '''macroscopic quantum tunneling''' in electrical circuits, showing that quantum effects can exist at large scales. '''Q3. What was his role at Google?''' He led the team that achieved '''quantum supremacy''' in 2019 using the Sycamore quantum processor. '''Q4. Why is his discovery important?''' It proved that quantum phenomena can be engineered and controlled, paving the way for real-world quantum computers. '''Q5. Who shared the Nobel Prize with him?''' Dr. John Clarke (UK) and Dr. Michel H. Devoret (France). '''Q6. What is he doing now?''' He continues to research quantum systems and advise international quantum computing initiatives. ----
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