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Zhiyang Ong is an Electrical Engineering Ph.D. student at Texas A&M University. He is currently working on noise-based logic, and had worked on problems in VLSI formal verification, electronic design automation, and satisfiability modulo theories.

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Current Research

To be updated.

List of Research Publications

P. Tandon, S. Lam, B. Shih, T. Mehta, A. Mitev, and Z. Ong, Quantum Robotics: A Primer on Current Science and Future Perspectives, Synthesis Lectures on Quantum Computing series, Morgan & Claypool Publishers, San Rafael, CA, 2017. DOI

Z. Ong, A. H.-W. Lo, M. Berryman, and D. Abbott, “Multi-objective evolutionary algorithm for investigating the trade-off between pleiotropy and redundancy,” in Proceedings of SPIE Complex Systems, vol. 6039, Brisbane, Australia, pp. 237-248, 11-14 December, 2005. DOI

X. Ma, Z. Ong, A. Aziz, and W. Nowinski, “Smart Catheter for Interventional Neuroradiological Procedures,” in International Congress Series: Proceedings of the $19^{th}$ International Congress and Exhibition on Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery, vol. 1281, Berlin, Germany, pp. 1306, 22-25 June, 2005. DOI

Z. Ong, “A study of the trade-off between pleiotropy and redundancy, using evolutionary computation,” School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Adelaide, Bachelor of Engineering - Honors Thesis, May 2005.

Z. Ong and S. F. Al-Sarawi, “Surgical application of MEMS devices,” in Proceedings of SPIE Smart Structures, Devices, and Systems II, vol. 5649, Sydney, Australia, pp. 849-860, 12-15 December, 2004. DOI

Research/Grant Proposals

Prateek Tandon, Alex Mitev, Stanley Lam, Ben Shih, Zhiyang Ong, “Quantum Adiabatic Implementation of the Quadratic Traveling Salesman Problem (QTSP) and Applications,” submitted to a Request for Proposal by the Quantum Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (NASA’s Ames Research Center, Google, and the Universities Space Research Association), 2017. Status: Accepted.

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