Contact Info
Office
JCL 277

Advisor: Fred Chong

I am a second-year computer science Ph.D. student at the University of Chicago studying quantum computer systems with Fred Chong. Previously, I graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with a B.S. in physics and a minor in computer science.

My research interests can be described as low-level software optimizations that narrow the gap between existing far-from-ideal hardware and the future goal of large-scale fault-tolerant quantum computation. This includes work such as optimizing the performance of individual quantum logic gates, designing scalable and efficient device calibration routines, and modifying error correction circuits to account for typically-ignored imperfections of real devices.

Research

Scientific & High Performance Computing

Scientific discovery at the frontiers of computational performance, intelligence, and scale

Systems, Architecture & Networking

Design and analysis of computing systems: cloud, edge, Internet, quantum, and beyond
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