Cedric Lin
Hartree Postdoctoral Fellow (2015-2017)
Postdoctoral Researcher, Alumni, Hartree Postdoctoral Fellow
Contact Information
- cedricl@umiacs.umd.edu
- Office:
3100N Atlantic Building
- Office Phone:
- (301) 314-1844
Bio
Cedric Lin was a QuICS Hartree Postdoctoral Fellow in quantum information. His research was in quantum algorithms and quantum complexity. Lin seeked to understand the circumstances that allow quantum computers to outperform classical ones. He has studied restricted models of quantum computation, such as the bomb query model and the normalizer circuit model. By focusing on particular aspects of quantum computation, these models have lead to better understanding of current quantum algorithms, and insight in designing future ones. Lin received his doctoral degree in physics from MIT in 2015. After QuICS, he continued on as a software engineer at Google.
Recent Publications
Quantum SDP Solvers: Large Speed-Ups, Optimality, and Applications to Quantum Learning
, , 46th International Colloquium on Automata, Languages, and Programming (ICALP 2019), 132, 27:1–27:14, (2019)Exponential Quantum Speed-ups for Semidefinite Programming with Applications to Quantum Learning
, , arXiv, (2017)Hamiltonian Simulation with Optimal Sample Complexity
, , npj Quantum Information, 13, (2017)