Tour de gross: A modular quantum computer based on bivariate bicycle codes
- Theodore Yoder
- Eddie Schoute
- et al.
- 2025
- QCE 2025
Dr. Eddie Schoute is a Research Staff Member at IBM Quantum, specializing in quantum algorithms and compilation for fault-tolerant architectures. His research includes the development of algorithms for compilation to surface code architectures and quantum routing for architectures with limited interactions. Dr. Schoute’s work often involves empirical demonstrations of proposed algorithms, showcasing his broad expertise in software engineering and proficiency in multiple programming languages. He is also a contributor to open-source software projects, including Qiskit.
Education
PhD in Computer Science (2021)
University of Maryland, College Park
Advised by Andrew Childs
IBM PhD Fellowship (2020)
Master of Science in Computer Science
Delft University of Technology
Master of Science in Embedded Systems
Delft University of Technology
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Delft University of Technology
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Delft University of Technology
Professional Experience
Research Staff Member, IBM Quantum
Current position, working on quantum algorithms and compilation for fault-tolerant architectures.
Postdoctoral Researcher, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Research Internship, Microsoft
Research Internship, IBM
Research Interests
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