This week we’re recognizing #IEEE Senior Member Greg Byrd, affiliated with IEEE Computer Society for his research contributions to quantum computing, computer architecture and high-performance parallel systems. Byrd is an educator whose research interests center around reducing communication overhead in parallel and distributed systems. In his work, Byrd is passionate about collaborating with his students and other researchers to help accelerate quantum innovation and unlock the full power of these rich, complex ecosystems. He is actively involved with IEEE, having served First Vice President of IEEE Computer Society and is a founding co-organizer of the IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering.
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