Liam Veeder-Sweeney
PhD Student
Research Interests:
Quantum Error Correction,
Quantum Computing,
Quantum Software Developments
I am a PhD student in the Quantum Software Lab at the University of Edinburgh, supervised by Joschka Roffe and Majid Safari. I previously completed an MSci in Mathematics at the University of Bristol.
My research centers on advancing quantum error correction (QEC) protocols for fault-tolerant quantum computing, with a current focus on mapping quantum low-density parity-check (qLDPC) codes to neutral atom systems, in collaboration with the University of Strathclyde and the National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC). I am also involved in the development of a QEC software package that aims to provide an end-to-end simulation framework, enabling accurate resource estimation and benchmarking for quantum error correction.