Our Team

Golan Ben Ari

PhD Researcher
Quantum X Labs

Golan Ben Ari is a PhD researcher in Electrical Engineering at Ariel University,

specializing in autonomous quantum experimental systems, Ultra High Vacuum (UHV) engineering, and cold atom physics.

He is an experienced software and R&D engineer with over 25 years of expertise in AI driven automation,

embedded systems, and multidisciplinary system integration.

His work focuses on UHV infrastructure, laser cooling systems, Zeeman slower design, and AI optimization for quantum experiments.

Golan is also recognized for his practical expertise in advanced vacuum technologies and scientific instrumentation for research laboratories.

Yali Carmon

Quantum Scientist
Quantum X Labs
Electrical Engineering Ph.D. candidate at Ariel University, specializing in quantum physics and cold neutral atoms. Combining deep academic research with hands-on industry experience as a former RF Engineer at a major enterprise.  A foundational contributor to the establishment of the university's Cold Atom Laboratory.

Yaki Baranes

CEO, QXL
Quantum X Labs
Business strategy expert with a demonstrated 15 years history of working with various industries and government entities. Skilled in business strategy planning and implementations on a corporate level and business unit level. Advising to start- up companies in shaping their business plans and supporting their capital raising rounds. Works with privately-held and publicly-traded small and middle-market companies to raise capital and advise on corporate finance transactions (Initial Public Offerings, Follow-On Offerings, PIPE’s/Private Placements and other Cross Border Transactions). Holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Economics from the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology and a MBA from Reichman University.

Prof. Nir Sharon

Chief Quantum Technology Scientist
Quantum X Labs
Professor Nir Sharon is an Associate Professor in the Applied Mathematics Department at Tel Aviv University. His research focuses on approximation on manifolds, geometric modeling, applied harmonic analysis, machine learning, and the mathematics of electron microscopy. In addition to his academic contributions, he plays an active role in advancing international research collaborations. Prior to joining Tel Aviv University Prof. Sharon was a researcher at the Program of Applied and Computational Mathematics at Princeton University.