Imran Ashraf is an Associate Professor in Computer Science with 13 years of experience bridging academic research and practical systems engineering across the Netherlands and Pakistan. He earned a PhD from TU Delft and worked as a post-doctoral researcher at QuTech, focusing on compilation and simulation techniques for scalable quantum computing and error correction. His doctoral work advanced profiling, code parallelization, and memory/communication optimizations for heterogeneous multicore platforms, contributing to European projects like EMC2 and several open-source tools. Now leading teaching and research at FAST-NUCES, he brings hands-on expertise in compiler toolchains and simulators to train the next generation of engineers. Notably, his background spans both embedded systems and cutting-edge quantum compilation—connecting low-level performance tuning with emerging quantum architectures.
13 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS Electrical Electronics and Communications Engineering, Master of Science - MS Electrical Electronics and Communications Engineering at University of Engineering and Technology Peshawar, Pakistan
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Engineering at Delft University of Technology
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