[Colloquium] TODAY: Yufei Ding (UCSB) Quantum Computing Systems: Challenges and Opportunities

Holly Santos hsantos at uchicago.edu
Thu Jan 12 08:15:26 CST 2023


Department of Computer Science Seminar

Yufei Ding
Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science
University of California Santa Barbara

Thursday, January 12th
2:00pm - 3:00pm
In Person: John Crerar Library 390

Zoom
https://uchicagogroup.zoom.us/j/95080644803?pwd=K2pMOXJicUZpVmx2NG9TaDF1OUFVQT09

Meeting ID: 950 8064 4803
Passcode: 966769


Title: Quantum Computing Systems: Challenges and Opportunities

Abstract:
The second quantum revolution, the transition from quantum theory to quantum engineering, is leading us towards practical quantum computing. However, there are still many obstacles hindering practical quantum computing. In this talk, I give my vision about the essential role of computing scientists in future quantum computing development, with a focus on the methodologies for transferring the knowledge we have learned in building classical computing systems to the new context. In particular, I will introduce our recent compiler work towards both near-term and long-term quantum computing, e.g., general compiler support with efficient qubit mapping, domain-specific compiler designs enabled by new intermediate representations, communication-centric compiler optimization for distributed quantum computing, and automatic surface code synthesis towards future fault-tolerant quantum computing. I will also briefly cover our studies in quantum programming language and quantum architecture.

Bio:
Yufei Ding<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://picassolab.squarespace.com/yufei__;!!BpyFHLRN4TMTrA!8wgf_iP8v7BTCagEY3nCKbe3GoHzJGpNQVmYs3LFMKRpW10q0nqNHjWRK8rE2EjKSAK5bNpRCVIruHMkH9nIBgM$> joined the Department of Computer Science, University of California at Santa Barbara as an Assistant Professor in Nov 2017. She received her Ph.D. in Computer Science from North Carolina State University, and B.S. and M.S. in Physics from the University of Science and Technology of China and the College of William and Mary, respectively. Her research interests cut across multiple system technologies, ranging from high-level algorithmic autotuning to domain-specific programming language designs, GPU programming and optimization, advanced compilation constructions, and computer architecture. Her research area is grounded in programming systems. She uses this foundation as a bridge to impact these other important areas, including Quantum computing, Machine Learning, and High-performance Computing. She is a recipient of the NSF CAREER Award (2020), IEEE Computer Society TCHPC Early Career Researchers Award for Excellence in High-Performance Computing (2019), NCSU Computer Science Outstanding Dissertation Award (2018), NCSU Computer Science Outstanding Research Award (2016), and Distinguished Paper Award at OOPLSA (2020).

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Holly Santos
Executive Assistant to Michael J. Franklin, Chairman
Department of Computer Science
The University of Chicago
5730 S Ellis Ave-217   Chicago, IL 60637
P: 773-834-8977
hsantos at uchicago.edu<mailto:hsantos at uchicago.edu>



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