Frank Mueller PhD

Professor in Computer Science

North Carolina State University

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Frank Mueller ([email protected]) is a Professor in Computer Science and a member of multiple research centers at North Carolina State University. Previously, he held positions at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Humboldt University Berlin, Germany. He received his Ph.D. from Florida State University in 1994.  He has published papers in the areas of quantum computing, parallel and distributed systems, embedded and real-time systems, and compilers.  He is a member of ACM SIGPLAN, ACM SIGBED and an ACM Fellow as well as an IEEE Fellow.  He is a recipient of an NSF Career Award, an IBM Faculty Award, a Google Research Award and two Fellowships from the Humboldt Foundation.

Presentation Title:

Toward Scalable Quantum Computing

Presentation Abstract:

Recent contributions are presented toward realizing fault-tolerant quantum computing at scale, including AI methods. Advances include more flexible choice of error correction codes, parallel methods of error decoding based on syndrome flips and GNN inference, cost modeling of logical transversals for distributed large-scale architectures, and novel simulation support for high-level operations with circuit-level error modeling.