Daniel Huangمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Dr. Daniel Huang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at San Francisco State University. His research focuses on quantum computing, probabilistic programming, machine learning, and theoretical computer science. He explores interdisciplinary areas such as hybrid classical-quantum systems, Gaussian process optimization, and computational chemistry modeling. His work bridges algorithmic design with practical applications, including quantum circuit simulation and molecular geometry optimization. Dr. Huang’s recent publications highlight advancements in GPU-based quantum computing, gradient-constrained neural networks, and probabilistic programming languages like Push. He emphasizes the integration of physical priors into machine learning models and explores disruptive technologies like quantum visualization tools. His research often involves collaborative projects, as seen in works on meta-Gaussian processes and data-parallel inference algorithms. His academic contributions span over a decade, with notable papers in probabilistic program semantics, logic in linear spaces, and compiler optimizations for probabilistic models. Though no awards or grants are explicitly listed, his active publication record reflects sustained scholarly engagement. Contact: danehuang@sfsu.edu , Thornton Hall 906.













