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Prakash Murali is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Cambridge University, specializing in quantum computing, quantum architecture, and resource estimation. He previously worked as a quantum architect at Microsoft, where he contributed to the Azure Quantum Resource Estimator. He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Princeton University in 2021, with a dissertation recognized by the ACM SIGARCH/IEEE CS TCCA Outstanding Dissertation Award. His research focuses on bridging the gap between quantum algorithms and hardware through compiler and architecture innovations.
His awards include the ACM SIGARCH/IEEE CS TCCA Outstanding Dissertation Award (2022), Communications of ACM Research Highlights (2022), and the IBM PhD Fellowship (2021). He leads a research group comprising PhD students (e.g., Sanaa Sharma and Dmitry Filippov), MPhil candidates, and undergraduate researchers.
Key contributions include the TriQ compiler framework for quantum systems and the TimeStitch technique for decoherence mitigation. His work has been adopted in industry compilers and has influenced quantum benchmarking practices.
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