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GVSU Student to Pursue a Ph.D. in Computer Science at Penn State University

May 04, 2021

GVSU Student to Pursue a Ph.D. in Computer Science at Penn State University

Collin Beaudoin is a man with many talents.

Collin started his studies as a Computer Engineering undergraduate at GVSU in the Fall of 2015. As a graduate of West Catholic High School, he brought to GVSU 18 credits of Advanced Placement courses.

As a part of Grand Valley’s Computer Engineering Co-Op program, he was able to obtain 3 semesters of programming experience at Dominion Systems. He was eventually hired on as a full stack developer, and during the COVID-19 pandemic, he transitioned to a mobile developer position. During his time as an undergraduate, he also participated in GVSU’s Men’s Rugby Club.

Over the course of Collin’s work in the Master’s program, with the help of the Computer Information Systems department, he’s been able to fuel his interest in research, especially in the field of quantum computing. Collin is currently finishing his Master’s degree in Computer Information Systems. For Collin’s Master’s project, he has been collaborating on the development of a quantum computing simulator called QuEST, which is being developed at the University of Oxford. QuEST uses either OpenMP, MPI, or CUDA to accelerate the execution of simulated quantum circuits. The simulation of quantum computing is extremely time-consuming and requires large amounts of memory, therefore, it makes sense to use parallel processing to decrease the execution times of these simulations and to allow for larger-scale simulations. Collin’s project resulted in the creation of an algorithm to multiply dense Hermitian matrices onto quantum state-vectors that fit with QuEST’s framework. His work on the project was co-advised by Professors Kurmas and Trefftz.

Collin has been accepted at Penn State University to pursue a Ph.D. in Computer Science. He will start his doctoral studies this fall and will join Dr. Swaroop Ghosh’s LOGICS group.

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