
John C. Platt
John Platt is a Google Fellow, being a technical leader for both Climate and Science. John is best known for his work in machine learning: the SMO algorithm for support vector machines and calibrating the output of models. But, he is an applied mathematician who has worked on numerous fields, such as neural networks, computer graphics, planetary science, analog circuits, quantum computing, numerical analysis, computer vision, human-computer interface, support vector machines, data systems, Python, and computational geometry. He has discovered two asteroids, and won a Technical Academy Award in 2006 for his work in computer graphics.
John currently leads the Applied Science branch of Google Research, which works at the intersection between computer science and physical or biological science. His latest goal is to help to solve climate change. Previously, he was Deputy Director of the Microsoft Research Redmond lab, and was Director of Research at Synaptics.
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A scalable system to measure contrail formation on a per-flight basis
Erica Brand
Sebastian Eastham
Carl Elkin
Thomas Dean
Zebediah Engberg
Ulrike Hager
Joe Ng
Dinesh Sanekommu
Marc Shapiro
Environmental Research Communications (2024)
The effect of uncertainty in humidity and model parameters on the prediction of contrail energy forcing
Marc Shapiro
Zebediah Engberg
Marc E.J. Stettler
Roger Teoh
Ulrich Schumann
Susanne Rohs
Erica Brand
Environmental Research Communications, 6 (2024), pp. 095015
Suppressing quantum errors by scaling a surface code logical qubit
Anthony Megrant
Cody Jones
Jeremy Hilton
Jimmy Chen
Juan Atalaya
Kenny Lee
Michael Newman
Vadim Smelyanskiy
Yu Chen
Nature (2023)
Multi-instrument Bayesian reconstruction of plasma shape evolution in C-2W experiment
Erik Trask
Hiroshi Gota
Jesus Romero
Rob von Behren
Tom Madams
Physics of Plasmas (2021)
A human-labeled Landsat contrails dataset
Vincent Rudolf Meijer
Erica Wickstrom Brand
Carl Elkin
ICML workshop on Climate Change 2021 (2021)
OVERVIEW OF C-2W: HIGH TEMPERATURE, STEADY-STATE BEAM-DRIVEN FIELD-REVERSED CONFIGURATION PLASMAS
Rob von Behren
TAE
Tom Madams
William D Heavlin
Nuclear Fusion (2021)
Quantum Supremacy using a Programmable Superconducting Processor
Frank Arute
Kunal Arya
Rami Barends
Rupak Biswas
Fernando Brandao
David Buell
Yu Chen
Jimmy Chen
Ben Chiaro
Roberto Collins
William Courtney
Andrew Dunsworth
Edward Farhi
Brooks Foxen
Austin Fowler
Rob Graff
Keith Guerin
Steve Habegger
Michael Hartmann
Alan Ho
Markus Rudolf Hoffmann
Trent Huang
Travis Humble
Sergei Isakov
Kostyantyn Kechedzhi
Sergey Knysh
Alexander Korotkov
Fedor Kostritsa
Dave Landhuis
Mike Lindmark
Dmitry Lyakh
Salvatore Mandrà
Anthony Megrant
Xiao Mi
Kristel Michielsen
Masoud Mohseni
Josh Mutus
Charles Neill
Eric Ostby
Andre Petukhov
Eleanor G. Rieffel
Vadim Smelyanskiy
Kevin Jeffery Sung
Matt Trevithick
Amit Vainsencher
Benjamin Villalonga
Z. Jamie Yao
Ping Yeh
John Martinis
Nature, 574 (2019), 505–510
Fusion Plasma Reconstruction
Nathan Neibauer
Rob von Behren
(2019)