Patrick Rall
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Patrick Rall is a research scientist with IBM working on quantum algorithms, quantum compilers, and quantum error correction. He obtained his PhD in physics from the University of Texas at Austin in 2021, where he was advised by Scott Aaronson. Prior to that, he completed his undergraduate studies at the California Institute of Technology, where he studied physics and computer science under John Preskill.
Selected Publications
- Cross, A., He, S., Rall, P., & Yoder, T. (2025). Improved qLDPC surgery for logical measurements and gates. APS Global Physics Summit 2025. American Physical Society.
- Alexeev, Y., Amsler, M., Barroca, M. A., Bassini, S., Battelle, T., Camps, D., Casanova, D., Choi, Y. J., Chong, F. T., Chung, C., Codella, C., Córcoles, A. D., Cruise, J., Di Meglio, A., Duran, I., Eckl, T., Economou, S., Eidenbenz, S., Elmegreen, B., … Zubarev, D. (2024). Quantum-centric supercomputing for materials science: A perspective on challenges and future directions. Future Generation Computer Systems, 160, 666–710.
- Martyn, J. M., & Rall, P. (2025). Halving the cost of quantum algorithms with randomization. npj Quantum Information, 11, Article 47.