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Samuel Phiri
Samuel Phiri
PhD Candidate, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Duke University
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Modular software for real-time quantum control systems
L Riesebos, B Bondurant, J Whitlow, J Kim, M Kuzyk, T Chen, S Phiri, ...
2022 IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering (QCE …, 2022
102022
Stable turnkey laser system for a yb/ba trapped-ion quantum computer
T Chen, J Kim, M Kuzyk, J Whitlow, S Phiri, B Bondurant, L Riesebos, ...
IEEE Transactions on Quantum Engineering 3, 1-8, 2022
82022
Hardware design of a trapped-ion quantum computer for software-tailored architecture for quantum co-design (staq) project
J Kim, T Chen, J Whitlow, S Phiri, B Bondurant, M Kuzyk, S Crain, ...
Quantum 2.0, QM6A. 2, 2020
62020
Design and characterization of individual addressing optics based on multi-channel acousto-optic modulator for Yb qubits
S Lim, S Baek, J Withlow, M D'Onofrio, T Chen, S Phiri, S Crain, KR Brown, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.13560, 2024
2024
QisDAX: An Open Source Bridge from Qiskit to Trapped-Ion Quantum Devices
K Badrike, AS Dalvi, F Mazurek, M D’Onofrio, J Whitlow, T Chen, S Phiri, ...
2023 IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering (QCE …, 2023
2023
One-Time Compilation of Device-Level Instructions for Quantum Subroutines
AS Dalvi, J Whitlow, M D'Onofrio, L Riesebos, T Chen, S Phiri, KR Brown, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.10787, 2023
2023
A Trapped Ion Computing Platform with Software-Tailored Architecture for Quantum co-design
M Donofrio, J Whitlow, T Chen, S Phiri, J Kim, L Riesebos, B Bondurant, ...
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2023, B67. 008, 2023
2023
Characterizing the Coherence of Trapped Ion Qubits in the Software-Tailored Architecture for Quantum co-design (STAQ) Hardware
J Whitlow, J Kim, M Kuzyk, S Crain, T Chen, B Bondurant, S Phiri, ...
APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics Meeting Abstracts 2020 …, 2020
2020
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