He has published several papers on topics such as efficient quantum communication with quantum multiplexing, the first formal definition of multiprogramming for fault-tolerant quantum computing, the introduction of InQuIR, the first formal programming language for distributed quantum computing, and an error-aware compiler for NISQ devices. Additionally, he received the Student Encouragement Award at the 14th Symposium of SIG on Quantum Software, IPSJ, and the Inose Outstanding Student Award.
Research Experience
He has conducted extensive research on quantum multiplexing technology, multiprogramming systems for fault-tolerant quantum computers, formal programming languages for distributed quantum computing, and compilation and circuit optimization for NISQ devices.
Education
Funded by the Overseas Research Fellowships of JSPS, he works as a research associate in Prof. Dan Browne’s group at University College London (UCL).
Background
His interests include quantum information processing, system software/middleware for quantum computing, fault-tolerant quantum computation, quantum programming languages, and quantum error correction codes. He is currently a research associate in Prof. Dan Browne's group at University College London (UCL), funded by the Overseas Research Fellowships of JSPS, and also a project assistant professor in Dr. Takahiko Satoh's group at Keio University.
Miscellany
Contact information includes email (parton (at) sfc.wide.ad.jp), Google Scholar, ORCiD (0000-0003-2659-5930), GitHub (parton-quark), and Twitter (@shin_tsujido).