معرفی
Gokul Ravi is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan. His research focuses on quantum computing, quantum algorithms, compiler optimization for quantum systems, and computer architecture. He leads a research group emphasizing impactful research in quantum domains, with weekly one-on-one and group meetings fostering collaboration and community. Students benefit from lab lunches where they discuss projects, papers, and potential collaborations. He prioritizes clear communication, with expectations including 5-6 years of PhD tenure and 3+ top-tier publications.
Research interests span variational quantum algorithms, error mitigation, quantum cloud computing, and hardware-software co-design. His work addresses challenges in fault-tolerant quantum computing, compiler passes for NISQ applications, and quantum-centric supercomputing for materials science. Recent publications highlight innovations in quantum algorithm design, error correction, and hybrid systems.
Students receive weekly progress updates and yearly feedback. He supports internships (up to 2) aligned with research and facilitates conference attendance via travel grants. Vacation planning is flexible but avoids deadlines. His mentoring style adapts to individual student needs, balancing independence with mentorship, particularly in early PhD stages.
