Models and Protocols for Quantum Distributed Computation
Abstract
The project resulted in peer reviewed publications and preprints, several talks and invited presentations, and three successful trainees. A research associate on the project, Jacob Biamonte, became an Associate Professor and head of laboratory at a major international research university. A graduate student William Wright did the majority of his Ph.D. work on the project and is now a data scientist at a Fortune 50 company. He was supported by the grant in the last year, and his dissertation An Algebraic Perspective on Computing with Data was composed of problems from the project and a problem from his AFRL internship. Another graduate student Sara Jamshidi who worked on the project is now an Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Mathematics. These graduate students had ongoing engagement with AFOSR and AFRL, including collaboration independent of the PI.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 03, 2021
- Accession Number
- AD1154736
Entities
People
- Jason Morton
Organizations
- Pennsylvania State University