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Overview

Koen Bertels is affiliated with Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands and has contributed extensively to the field of computer science, specifically focusing on quantum computing and related areas. Their work spans major subfields including artificial intelligence, computational theory and mathematics, atomic and molecular physics and optics, molecular biology, and hardware and architecture.

The research output of Koen Bertels prominently features topics such as quantum computing algorithms and architecture, quantum information and cryptography, computability and logic in AI algorithms, quantum-dot cellular automata, algorithms and data compression, parallel computing and optimization techniques, and quantum mechanics and applications.

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Bertels are:

  • "QuASeR: Quantum Accelerated de novo DNA sequence reconstruction," 2021, PLoS ONE
  • "Efficient Decomposition of Unitary Matrices in Quantum Circuit Compilers," 2022, Applied Sciences
  • "Estimating Algorithmic Information Using Quantum Computing for Genomics Applications," 2021, Applied Sciences
  • "Quantum Computer Architecture Toward Full-Stack Quantum Accelerators," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Quantum Engineering
  • "Evaluation of parameterized quantum circuits: on the relation between classification accuracy, expressibility, and entangling capability," 2021, Quantum Machine Intelligence

Their frequent co-authors include researchers such as Aritra Sarkar, Zaid Al-Ars, Imran Ashraf, Carmen G. Almudéver, and Anna M. Krol, with collaboration counts ranging from three to thirteen joint publications. This network reflects interdisciplinary and collaborative efforts in advancing quantum computing and associated computational theories.

Koen Bertels has published in a number of scientific venues, prominently including arXiv (Cornell University), Applied Sciences, Quantum Machine Intelligence, Preprints.org, and PLoS ONE. The emphasis on both preprint servers and peer-reviewed journals suggests a balance of rapid dissemination and formal validation of research findings.

Best Publications

  • A Survey and Evaluation of FPGA High-Level Synthesis Tools

    Razvan Nane;Vlad-Mihai Sima;Christian Pilato;Jongsok Choi

  • The MOLEN polymorphic processor

    S. Vassiliadis;S. Wong;G. Gaydadjiev;K. Bertels

  • Scalable Quantum Circuit and Control for a Superconducting Surface Code

    Richard Versluis;Richard Versluis;Stefano Poletto;Nader Khammassi;Brian Tarasinski

  • Memristor based computation-in-memory architecture for data-intensive applications

    Said Hamdioui;Lei Xie;Hoang Anh Du Nguyen;Mottaqiallah Taouil

  • The Instruction-Set Extension Problem: A Survey

    Carlo Galuzzi;Koen Bertels

  • Hardware acceleration of BWA-MEM genomic short read mapping for longer read lengths.

    Ernst Joachim Houtgast;Vlad Mihai Sima;Koen Bertels;Zaid Al-Ars

  • DWARV: Delftworkbench Automated Reconfigurable VHDL Generator

    Y. Yankova;G. Kuzmanov;K. Bertels;G. Gaydadjiev

  • A Survey of Autonomic Computing Systems

    M.R. Nami;K. Bertels

  • Scalable quantum circuit and control for a superconducting surface code

    R. Versluis;S. Poletto;N. Khammassi;N. Haider

  • Memristor for computing: Myth or reality?

    Said Hamdioui;Shahar Kvatinsky;Gert Cauwenberghs;Lei Xie

  • QX: A high-performance quantum computer simulation platform

    N. Khammassi;I. Ashraf;X. Fu;C.G. Almudever

  • DWARV 2.0: A CoSy-based C-to-VHDL hardware compiler

    Razvan Nane;Vlad-Mihai Sima;Bryan Olivier;Roel Meeuws

  • The engineering challenges in quantum computing

    C. G. Almudever;L. Lao;X. Fu;N. Khammassi

  • MORPHEUS: Heterogeneous Reconfigurable Computing

    F. Thoma;M. Kuhnle;P. Bonnot;E.M. Panainte

  • Evaluation of parameterized quantum circuits: on the relation between classification accuracy, expressibility, and entangling capability

    Thomas Hubregtsen;Thomas Hubregtsen;Thomas Hubregtsen;Josef Pichlmeier;Patrick Stecher;Koen Bertels

  • The Molen compiler for reconfigurable processors

    Elena Moscu Panainte;Koen Bertels;Stamatis Vassiliadis

  • Decoding small surface codes with feedforward neural networks

    Savvas Varsamopoulos;Ben Criger;Koen Bertels

  • The Molen programming paradigm

    Stamatis Vassiliadis;Georgi Gaydadjiev;Koen Bertels;Elena Moscu Panainte

  • eQASM: An Executable Quantum Instruction Set Architecture

    X. Fu;L. Riesebos;M. A. Rol;Jeroen van Straten

  • GASAL2: a GPU accelerated sequence alignment library for high-throughput NGS data

    Nauman Ahmed;Jonathan Lévy;Shanshan Ren;Hamid Mushtaq

  • An experimental microarchitecture for a superconducting quantum processor

    X. Fu;M. A. Rol;C. C. Bultink;J. van Someren

  • Automatic selection of application-specific instruction-set extensions

    Carlo Galuzzi;Elena Moscu Panainte;Yana Yankova;Koen Bertels

  • The Instruction-Set Extension Problem: A Survey

    Carlo Galuzzi;Koen Bertels

  • Embedded Computer Systems: Architectures, Modeling, and Simulation

    Koen Bertels;Nikitas Dimopoulos;Cristina Silvano;Stephan Wong

  • eQASM: An Executable Quantum Instruction Set Architecture

    X. Fu;L. Riesebos;M. A. Rol;J. van Straten

Frequent Co-Authors

Stamatis Vassiliadis
Stamatis Vassiliadis Delft University of Technology
Said Hamdioui
Said Hamdioui Delft University of Technology
Wayne Luk
Wayne Luk Imperial College London
Cristina Silvano
Cristina Silvano Polytechnic University of Milan
Christoph Hagleitner
Christoph Hagleitner IBM (United States)
Jürgen Becker
Jürgen Becker Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Barbara M. Terhal
Barbara M. Terhal Delft University of Technology
Henk Corporaal
Henk Corporaal Eindhoven University of Technology
Edoardo Charbon
Edoardo Charbon École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Fabio Sebastiano
Fabio Sebastiano Delft University of Technology

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