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.