Emmanouil Giortamis
Scholar

Emmanouil Giortamis

Google Scholar ID: Nd_jueIAAAAJ
PhD Student at Technical Unversity of Munich
quantum computingdistributed systems
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Published multiple papers including: QOS: Quantum Operating System, Qonductor: A Cloud Orchestrator for Quantum Computing, QVM: Quantum Gate Virtualization Machine, Weaver: A Retargetable Compiler Framework for FPQA Quantum Architectures, The LAW theorem: Local Reads and Linearizable Asynchronous Replication, FlexLog: A Shared Log for Stateful Serverless Computing, Recipe: Hardware-Accelerated Replication Protocols, etc. Participated in several poster presentations and talks such as The LAW Behind ALRs: Redefining Crash-Tolerant Reads, MCMit: Mid-circuit Measurement Error Mitigation, etc.
Research Experience
  • Previously, I worked in the distributed systems area, specifically in distributed shared logs, hardware-assisted replication protocols, and the implementation of fast reads in asynchronous replication protocols.
Education
  • Currently a Ph.D. student at TUM, Computer Science Department, supervised by Prof. Pramod Bhatotia; Graduated from the Computer Science Department, University of Crete, Greece, where I worked on highly parallel data structures and cloud scheduling.
Background
  • Ph.D. student at the Systems Research Group, Technical University of Munich (TUM), supervised by Prof. Pramod Bhatotia. My research interests lie in the field of systems software for quantum computing, i.e., I bring systems abstractions and mechanisms into quantum computing for improved programmability, performance, and scalability. In particular, I focus on compiler and OS mechanisms that address the low fidelity, heterogeneity, under-utilization, and significant queuing times of quantum resources. To achieve this, I design systems that leverage quantum error mitigation, circuit cutting and knitting, multi-programming, and hybrid quantum-classical resource estimation and scheduling.
Miscellany
  • Please call me Manos. Emmanouil sounds awkwardly official.