The ALPAQA project, where he is co-PI with Prof. Philipp Walther and Prof. Ivona Brandic, has been awarded 799,675 EUR by WWTF.
Part of the DISCOVER-US community, part of the HiPEAC network, aiming to build active research collaborations between the EU and the US in areas relating to the computing continuum, distributed computing, and swarm intelligence.
The paper 'FRESCO: Fast and Reliable Edge Offloading with Reputation-based Hybrid Smart Contracts' has been accepted for publication in IEEE Transactions on Services Computing.
Hiring a PhD student for a funded GTA opportunity at the University of Leicester to work on Hybrid Quantum-Classical Systems.
Received the Springer Nature sponsored Best Paper Award at the Quantum Computer Workshop of IEEE ISVLSI for the paper 'Breaking Down Quantum Compilation: Profiling and Identifying Costly Passes'.
Awarded the DISCOVER-US scholarship (10,000 EUR) to visit the University of Southern California in early 2026 to continue working on Hybrid Quantum-Classical Workflows with Prof. Ewa Deelman's group.
Lecture 'Hybrid Quantum-Classical Systems' featured on Atlas der guten Lehre, an official website showcasing good practices in university teaching.
Research Experience
Since 01/06/2025, affiliated with the University of Leicester as a Lecturer in Distributed Systems at the School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences, under the mentorship of Ashiq Anjum.
Background
Research interests lie at the intersection between quantum computing and high-performance computing, aiming to harness the potential of quantum computers for future scientific applications. Also interested in resource allocation for Cloud-Edge Computing, IoT infrastructures, and Blockchain technologies.