Energy-efficient computing at cryogenic temperatures
- Cezar Zota
- Alberto Ferraris
- et al.
- 2024
- Nature Electronics
Mridula Prathapan received her PhD in Electrical engineering from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany in 2020. Her dissertation focuses on a novel monolithic readout architecture for radiation hard CMOS pixel detectors for ATLAS detector, CERN. She joined IBM Zurich Research lab as postdoctoral researcher in 2020.
Her current research interests are -cryogenic electronics for quantum computing -quantum control system architecture -real time quantum error correction
She was awarded the research fellowship at Karlsruhe School of Elementary particle and Astroparticle physics in 2016 and an NCCR postdoc fellowship by Swiss National Science foundation in 2020. In 2023, she was honored as IEEE senior member. She serves as reviewer to scientific journals and conference papers on quantum control electronics, industry advisor for PhD students and has supervised several master thesis projects. Prior to joining IBM, she was with Intel Corporation as a component design engineer on high density memory architecture for system on chip.