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Dr. Lars Schütze is a researcher at the Chair for Compiler Construction within the Faculty of Computer Science at Dresden University of Technology (TU Dresden). Holding a PhD in Computer Science from TU Dresden, he currently serves as a PostDoc specializing in domain-specific compilers for verifiable Full Homomorphic Encryption (vFHE) and hybrid quantum-classical computing systems.
His academic credentials from TU Dresden include:
- Bachelor's degree in Computer Science
- Master's degree in Computer Science
- PhD in Computer Science (awarded February 2025)
Schütze's research centers on advanced compiler design for emerging computational paradigms. His foundational work explores context-oriented and role-based programming languages, focusing on runtime optimization and dispatch mechanisms. Recent efforts pivot toward post-quantum security through homomorphic encryption compilers and hybrid quantum-classical computing frameworks. His research bridges theoretical language design with practical compiler implementation, emphasizing verifiable security and performance efficiency in next-generation computing environments.
Publication analysis reveals a clear evolution from context-oriented programming (2017-2020) toward cryptographic compiler development (2022-2025). Early work optimized role-based dispatch systems, while recent publications establish compiler frameworks for Fully Homomorphic Encryption using MLIR infrastructure. His research consistently addresses performance bottlenecks in dynamic language features while transitioning toward quantum-resistant cryptography solutions.
Scientific Awards:
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Dr. Schütze supervises student theses in Homomorphic Encryption and Quantum-Classical Computing frameworks, offering projects spanning Bachelor to Master levels. His research is funded through institutional projects including (verifiable) Full Homomorphic Encryption and Hybrid Quantum-Classical Computation, though specific grant details remain undisclosed. He actively develops compiler infrastructure for encrypted computation and quantum-classical orchestration.
As core personnel in TU Dresden's Chair for Compiler Construction, Schütze contributes to the RoSI project (role-based software infrastructures) and leads current initiatives in vFHE. His team collaborates on building domain-specific compiler toolchains that address quantum computing threats through post-quantum cryptographic solutions while advancing hybrid execution models for emerging hardware architectures.
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