Tirthak Patelمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Tirthak Patel is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Rice University and Director of the Positive Technology Lab. His research focuses on systems-level challenges at the intersection of quantum computing and high-performance computing (HPC), emphasizing reliability, performance, and energy efficiency trade-offs. He holds a PhD from Northeastern University (2023) and prior degrees from Northeastern and the University of Toronto. Education: PhD in Computer Engineering, Northeastern University (2023) MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Northeastern University (2019) Bachelor of Applied Science in Electrical Engineering, University of Toronto (2017) His research explores quantum system software, compiler design for neutral atom quantum architectures, and quantum machine learning. Notable contributions include frameworks like PARALLAX (compiler for neutral atom quantum computers) and GEYSER (compilation for neutral atom systems). He prioritizes open-source tools and reproducible research. Research Trends in Publications: Recent work emphasizes quantum noise utilization, quantum GANs, and compiler optimizations for NISQ-era hardware. He also addresses challenges in hybrid quantum-classical systems and quantum cloud security (e.g., OpaQue for program obfuscation). Awards: 2024 ACM SIGHPC Doctoral Dissertation Honorable Mention 2021 ACM-IEEE CS George Michael HPC Fellowship 2024 Rice Outstanding Undergraduate Research Mentor Award Advising & Grants: While specific grant details aren't listed, his work is supported by open-source contributions and industry collaborations. He advises students through Rice's Quantum Computing programs and teaches courses like COMP 448/558: Quantum Computing Algorithms. Labs & Teams: Directs the Positive Technology Lab, focused on advancing quantum computing systems through interdisciplinary approaches. Collaborates with industry partners and international conferences as a TPC member for venues like SC, ISCA, and ICCAD.










