Careers: Interviews Hausi Müller: Professor, Computer Science, University of Victoria; International expert in software engineering, software evolution, quantum computing, adaptive systems, Internet of Things (IoT), and intelligent cyber-physical systems; Top Researcher; Co-Chair of the IEEE Future Directions Quantum Initiative
This week, Stephen Ibaraki has an exclusive interview with Hausi A. Müller.
Hausi A. Müller is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Victoria. He is Co-Chair of the IEEE Future Directions Quantum Initiative and serves on the IEEE Conferences Committee (2019-2021).
He is General Chair of IEEE Quantum Week Oct 12�16, 2020, the inaugural IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing & Engineering (QCE20) [qce.quantum.ieee.org]. He was Vice President of IEEE Computer Society (CS) Technical and Conferences Activities Board (2016�2018), member of the CS Board of Governors (2015�2017), Chair of the CS Technical Council on Software Engineering (2011-2015).
With his research group, he collaborates extensively with industry as an international expert in software engineering, software evolution, quantum computing, adaptive systems, Internet of Things (IoT), and intelligent cyber-physical systems. He is a principal investigator of an IBM CAS Project on Quantum Problem Solving and Algorithm Design on the IBM Quantum platform. He is a principal investigator of two NSERC Collaborative Research and Training Experience (CREATE) Grants on Quantum Computing and Dependable Internet-of-Things Applications (DITA). Dr. Müller is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering (FCAE).
He enjoys singing, guitar playing, hiking, and skiing. TO WATCH THE VIDEO INTERVIEW, CLICK ON THIS MP4 file link
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