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My curriculum
vitae is available in pdf format (and ps).
Krysta
Svore
kmsvore@cs.columbia.edu
http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~kmsvore
Dept. of Computer Science, Columbia University
1214 Amsterdam Ave., MC:0401
New York, NY 10027
Technical
Interests:
My research has concentrated
on quantum computation, particularly quantum fault tolerance and quantum
error correction. However, my technical interests include the broader
fields of data mining, intrusion detection, and classical fault tolerance.
In my research, I have developed a fault-tolerant software architecture
for quantum computers that maps a high-level program into fault-tolerant
machine-level instructions, along with methods and tools to analyze
and simulate quantum circuits and determine component failure thresholds.
This work represents the first design flow for a quantum computer, and
includes the development of a quantum assembly language, QASM, and a
suite of tools for its compilation and simulation. In addition, I have investigated
various nearest-neighbor quantum computer architectures and developed
several fault-tolerance threshold estimation techniques. Threshold estimation
is necessary for the engineering and realization of a reliable, scalable
quantum computer. Specifically, my research contributions are:
* A layered software
architecture for quantum computers. The design flow fault-tolerantly
maps a quantum algorithm written in a high-level language to technology-specific
instructions for a quantum computer or for use in a quantum simulator.
* A quantum assembly
language, QASM, and a toolsuite for its compilation and simulation.
QASM allows easy expression of quantum circuits, which with the
toolsuite, provides a platform for the evaluation and simulation
of fault-tolerant circuit components.
* A semi-analytical
analysis of fault-tolerance thresholds for a nearest-neighbor quantum
computer. Our fault-tolerance analysis is the first explicit model
for a nearest-neighbor architecture (an architecture which requires
movement). Our work also corrects previous inaccurate fault-tolerant
threshold estimation techniques.
* A new host-based
intrusion detection system for Windows registry anomaly detection.
We use one-class support vector machines (OCSVMs) to detect anomalous
registry behavior in the Windows registry.
Education:
Columbia University,
New York, NY
Advisors: Alfred Aho and Joseph Traub
Ph.D. Department of Computer Science, expected May 2006.
Thesis: Software Tools and Failure Thresholds for Reliable, Scalable,
Fault-tolerant Quantum Computation.
Columbia University,
New York, NY
Masters of Philosophy, Computer Science, October
2005.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
Visiting research scholar. Worked with Dr. Isaac Chuang in the Center
for Bits and Atoms on quantum error correction and numerical simulation
of quantum circuits. (September 2004 - June 2005).
Columbia University,
New York, NY
Masters of Science, Computer Science, October
2003.
Princeton University,
Princeton, NJ
Advisor: Ingrid Daubechies
Bachelors of Arts, Mathematics, May 2001. Minor in Computer Science
and French.
Thesis: Multiscale Image Processing using Single and Double Gaussian
Techniques, and Hidden Markov Models.
Université
de Paris X, l'Institut Catholique, Paris, France
Foreign exchange student. Studies included Probability and Statistics,
French Literature, Modernity and Identity in 19th and 20th Century Art,
Sociology of the Modern French Family. Lived with a French family. (January
- August 1999).
Honors and Awards:
1. National Physical
Science Consortium Fellow (2001-present)
2. Westinghouse Science Competition National Semi-Finalist (1997)
3. Tandy Technology Scholar (1997)
4. Alliance Français de Seattle Distinguished French Student
Award ('97)
5. Member of the National Honor Society ('96-'97)
6. Student Body Vice President ('96-'97)
7. Class President ('94-'95)
8. Yearbook Editor ('96-'97)
9. Member of the Society for Women in Mathematics
Work Experience:
IBM T.J. Watson Research
Center Yorktown Ht, NY
Mentor: David
DiVincenzo
Researched quantum error correction schemes and quantum error thresholds
for a 2D lattice architecture and ion trap quantum computers. Developed
a quantum assembly language, QASM, and a corresponding tool suite, QASM
Tools, for quantum circuit compilation and simulation. (June-December
2005).
IBM T.J. Watson Research
Center Yorktown Ht, NY
Mentor: David DiVincenzo
Researched quantum error correction schemes and quantum error thresholds
for an arbitrary local setting. Developed a semi-analytical failure
probability map to estimate quantum error thresholds. Demonstrated previous
results in the literature used an inaccurate method for fault-tolerance
threshold estimation. (May-August 2004).
Center for Communications
Research Princeton, NJ
Institute for Defense Analyses
Summer program. Researched classified advanced mathematical problems.
(June-August 2003).
Laboratory for the Physical Sciences College Park, MD
United States National Security Agency
Advisor: Marvin Kruger
Researched quantum computation and development of quantum algorithms.
Studied advanced classified problems. (June-August 2002).
7C Limited London, UK
Programmed databases in Microsoft Access. Implemented programs for increased
efficiency in utilization of database applications. Acquired knowledge
of networking and voice systems. (June-August 2000).
Fred Hutchinson Cancer
Research Center Seattle, WA
Worked under a mentor developing methods for the prevention of the spread
of cancer cells. Named Westinghouse Semi-Finalist for a research paper
on T-cell development. Assisted in studies on cancer research in mice.
Researched the role of T-cells in cancer development for a team at Bristol-Meyers
Squibb. (September 1996-September 1997).
Teaching Experience:
Columbia University,
Department of Computer Science New York, NY
Numerical Algorithms and Complexity. Head Teaching Assistant. Helped
create and grade
problem sets and exams. Assisted graduate students individually with
difficult concepts. Supervised other teaching assistants. Gave guest
lecture on quantum computation. (January-May 2003).
Scientific Computation.
Head Teaching Assistant. Prepared teaching materials, homework, and
exams. Helped students master the subject area through individual meetings.
Managed other teaching assistants. Gave two guest lectures. (January-May
2002).
Princeton University,
Princeton, NJ
Tutor in Chemistry and French. Assisted students individually to help
them master the subject area. (September 1998-June 2001).
Publications:
"A Flow-map Model for Analyzing Pseudothresholds". K. Svore, A. Cross, I. Chuang, and A. Aho, 2005.
To appear in Quantum Information and Computation, 2006. LANL
ArXiv: quant-ph/0508176.
"Local Fault-tolerant
Quantum Computation". K. Svore, B. Terhal, and D. DiVincenzo. Phys. Rev.
A 72, 022317 (2005). LANL
ArXiv: quant-ph/0410047.
"A Comparative
Evaluation of Two Algorithms for Windows Registry Anomaly Detection".
S. Stolfo, F. Apap, E. Eskin, K. Heller, S. Hershkop, A. Honig, K. Svore.
To appear in Journal of Computer Security, 2005.
"A Logarithmic-Depth
Quantum Carry-Lookahead Adder". T. Draper, S. Kutin, E. Rains,
and K. Svore. To appear in Quantum
Information and Computation, 2006. LANL
ArXiv: quant-ph/0406142.
"A Layered Software
Architecture for Quantum Computing Design Tools". K. Svore, A.
Cross, A. Aho, I. Chuang, and I. Markov. To appear in
IEEE Computer, January 2006.
Conference Presentations:
"Local Fault-tolerant
Quantum Computation". K. Svore, B. Terhal, and D. DiVincenzo. Invited
Speaker, IBM Workshop on Fault-tolerant Quantum Computation 2005, Yorktown Heights, NY, August 29-30, 2005. slides (ppt)
"Local Fault-tolerant
Quantum Computation". K. Svore, B. Terhal, and D. DiVincenzo. Quantum
Information Processes (QIP) 2005, Cambridge, MA, January 13-18, 2005.
"Compiling Quantum
Circuits into Elementary Unitary Operations". K. Svore. In Proceedings
of the Grace Hopper Conference for Women in Computing (GHC), Chicago,
IL, October 2004.
"A Logarithmic-Depth
Quantum Carry-Lookahead Adder". T. Draper, S. Kutin, E. Rains,
and K. Svore. In Proceedings of the ERATO Conference on Quantum Information Sciences (EQIS), Tokyo, Japan, September 2004.
"Toward a Software
Architecture for Quantum Computing Design Tools". K. Svore, A.
Cross, A. Aho, I. Chuang, and I. Markov. In
Proceedings of the Workshop on Quantum Programming Languages (QPL) 2004, Turku, Finland, July 2004.paper (pdf)
"Compiling Quantum
Circuits into Elementary Unitary Operations". K. Svore. Quantum Information Processes (QIP) 2004, Waterloo, Canada, January 17-19, 2004.
"One Class Support Vector Machines for Detecting Anomalous Windows
Registry Accesses". K. Heller, K. Svore, A. Keromytis, and S. Stolfo.
In Proceedings of the ICDM Workshop on Data Mining for Computer Security
(DMSEC), Melbourne, FL, November 19, 2003. paper
(pdf) slides(ppt)
"The Design and
Optimization of Quantum Circuits using the Palindrome Transform".
A. Aho and K. Svore. In Proceedings of the ERATO Conference on Quantum
Information Sciences (EQIS), Kyoto, Japan, September 5-7, 2003.
LANL
ArXiv: quant-ph/0311008.
Professional Activities:
1. Organizer of IBM
Workshop on Fault-tolerant Quantum Computation 2005 (August 2005)
2. Referee for 4th International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization (CGO) 2006
3. Referee for IEEE Transactions on Computers
4. Referee for IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Circuits
and Systems
5. Referee for Theoretical Computer Science
5. Referee for Quantum Information and Computation
6. Member, Women in Computer Science (January 2002-present)
Community Activities:
1. Departmental Representative,
Graduate Student Advisory Council (January 2002-present)
2. Volunteer
in New York City public schools and homeless shelters
3. Member of Student Volunteer Council at Princeton University
4. Founder of Student Volunteer Opportunities in HS
5. Participated in Yearly Summer Immersion Projects on Homelessness
in New York City, Boston, and Seattle
6. Volunteer in Seattle area homeless shelters and youth centers
Technical Skills:
C/C++, Python, HTML,
Visual Basic, JAVA, Perl, Matlab, Mathematica, UNIX, LINUX, WINDOWS,
YACC, LEX
Languages:
French
References:
Available upon request.
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