Research
My research interests center around compilation, especially as it relates to quantum computing. My prior research has been in enabling this via Qwerty, a domain-specific language for writing quantum programs. More recently, I have been looking to improve hardware-aware quantum compilation, especially as QEC codes get better and can be mapped more naturally to the variety of qubit modalities that exist today.
I worked @ the Center for Novel Computing Heirarchies (CRNCH) in the TINKER Lab with Prof. Tom Conte and Austin Adams on quantum programming languages and compilers, and I will soon be joining Prof. John Kubiatowicz' lab at Berkeley. I also briefly worked with Prof. Aws Albarghouthi and Amanda Xu at UW Madison on parallelizing their synthesis-based peephole quantum circuit optimizer.