Eric Sabo is a quantum error correction researcher with 11 years of experience bridging theoretical physics, mathematics, and software development. Based in Atlanta and currently at Xanadu, he specializes in constructing and decoding quantum codes—trellis decoding, transversal gate design, and modular architectures—while leading development of a Julia error-correction package and associated simulation libraries. His background spans DNA and classical coding theory, Reed–Muller and cyclic codes, and prior research in SUSY hybrid and Higgs inflation, reflecting a rare mix of deep theoretical training (PhD-level) and practical coding tool-building. Known for translating abstract algebra and physics into reproducible software, he brings both rigorous mathematical insight and hands-on implementation experience to fault-tolerant quantum computing.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics at Georgia Institute of Technology
M.S., B.S., Mathematics (M.S., B.S.), Physics (M.S., B.S.), Computer Science (Minor), M.S., B.S., Mathematics (M.S., B.S.), Physics (M.S., B.S.), Computer Science (Minor) at University of Delaware
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Eric Sabo - Quantum Error Correction Researcher at Xanadu