Published papers in international conferences, such as the 'Quantum Circuit Folding' paper accepted by ICCAD 2025; NSF I-Corps project on Distributed Quantum Resource Management and Scheduling funded by National Science Foundation; tutorial on Automated Topological Quantum Error Correction Using 3D Primitives accepted by IEEE QCE 2025; Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) project funded by NSF to enhance high-performance GPU resources at Fordham for multidisciplinary research and education; student-led team won the NSF Regional I-Corps award.
Research Experience
Served as the Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies, currently the Program Director for the Ph.D. in Computer Science at Fordham University.
Education
Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Massachusetts Boston, advised by Dr. Bo Sheng; M.S. in Electrical Engineering from The State University of New York at Buffalo.
Background
Research interests: computing systems and applications, including quantum-based systems, quantum-classical co-optimizations, quantum hardware-software co-design, quantum learning systems, cloud virtualization, resource management, and system visualization. Currently a tenured Associate Professor in the Department of Computer and Information Science at Fordham University, and the Program Director for the Ph.D. in Computer Science.
Miscellany
Looking for self-motivated students to work on quantum-classical system designs, optimizations, and applications.