Meriam Gay Bautista

Biographical Sketch
Meriam Gay Bautista is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Computer Architecture Group in the Computational Research Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Her research interest includes, superconducting circuits , quantum circuits, mixed-signal, mm-wave and RF circuits design.
Meriam received her Ph.D. in Electronics from the University of Technology Sydney, Australia (2019). Her doctoral thesis focused on the miniaturization of passive integrated circuits using Si-based technology for microwave and millimeter wave radio frequency systems. She received her MS in Microelectronics from National Taipei University, Taiwan (2013), and BS in Electronics Engineering from Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology, Philippines (2008).
Current Projects
- iARPA SuperTools
- Superconducting Race Logic Accelerators: Make computation in superconducting circuits, circuits that operate around 4K temperatures and have close to zero resistance, as efficient as possible
Journal Articles
Darren Lyles, Patricia Gonzalez-Guerrero, Meriam Gay Bautista, George Michelogiannakis, "PaST-NoC: A Packet-Switched Superconducting Temporal NoC", IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, January 2023,
Meriam Gay Bautista, Patricia Gonzalez-Guerrero, Darren Lyles, George Michelogiannakis, "Superconducting Shuttle-Flux Shift Register for Race Logic and Its Applications", IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, October 2022,
Conference Papers
Meriam Gay Bautista, Patricia Gonzalez-Guerrero, Darren Lyles, Kylie Huch, George Michelogiannakis, "Superconducting Digital DIT Butterfly Unit for Fast Fourier Transform Using Race Logic", 2022 20th IEEE Interregional NEWCAS Conference (NEWCAS), IEEE, June 2022, 441-445,
Patricia Gonzalez-Guerrero, Meriam Gay Bautista, Darren Lyles, George Michelogiannakis, "Temporal and SFQ Pulse-Streams Encoding for Area-Efficient Superconducting Accelerators", 27th ACM International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems (ASPLOS ’22), ACM, February 2022,
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