Carmen G. Almudever

Assistant Professor at the Computer Engineering Group of the Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS/EWI), Delft University of Technology.

 Dr. Carmen G. Almudever holds a BSc and a MsC in Telecommunication Engineering from Miguel Hernandez University of Elche, Spain and a PhD in Electronic Engineering from Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain. During her PhD she was working on beyond CMOS technologies such as carbon nanotubes and memristive devices as well as on novel reconfigurable architectures and dynamic computing systems. In 2102 she received a fellowship from Intel (Doctoral Student Honor Programme). In 2014, she joined Delft University of Technology for working on quantum computing and she is currently involved in the architectural and system design research with a particular emphasis on fault tolerant routing of quantum states and the corresponding quantum communication infrastructure. She has published over 20 technical publications in nanotechnology and microelectronics journals and circuits and systems conferences.  Her main research interests include quantum computing, quantum computer architecture, and mapping of fault-tolerant quantum circuits.

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Assistant Professor at the Computer Engineering Group of the Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS/EWI), Delft University of Technology.

 Dr. Carmen G. Almudever holds a BSc and a MsC in Telecommunication Engineering from Miguel Hernandez University of Elche, Spain and a PhD in Electronic Engineering from Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain. During her PhD she was working on beyond CMOS technologies such as carbon nanotubes and memristive devices as well as on novel reconfigurable architectures and dynamic computing systems. In 2102 she received a fellowship from Intel (Doctoral Student Honor Programme). In 2014, she joined Delft University of Technology for working on quantum computing and she is currently involved in the architectural and system design research with a particular emphasis on fault tolerant routing of quantum states and the corresponding quantum communication infrastructure. She has published over 20 technical publications in nanotechnology and microelectronics journals and circuits and systems conferences.  Her main research interests include quantum computing, quantum computer architecture, and mapping of fault-tolerant quantum circuits.

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I am currently teaching the following courses: 

  • Electronics for quantum computation (EE4575)
  • Digital systems (TI2726-A)

PhD students

  1. Lingling Lao: Mapping of FT quantum circuits

Master students

  1. Cheng Zhong: Routing of quantum states
  2. Bas van Wee: Quantum plane architectures

Carmen G. Almudever