Nicholas LaRacuente
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Indiana University Bloomington
Nicholas LaRacuente
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Indiana University Bloomington
Our research focuses on links between quantum information theory, computational complexity, fundamental physics, and operator algebras.
Our research focuses on links between quantum information theory, computational complexity, fundamental physics, and operator algebras.
I received a master's degree in mathematics in 2018 and PhD in physics in 2020 from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, advised by Marius Junge. I worked as a computer science postdoc advised by Bill Fefferman at UChicago and John Smolin at IBM Research from 2020-2023. In autumn 2023, I started as an assistant professor at Indiana University Bloomington.
I received a master's degree in mathematics in 2018 and PhD in physics in 2020 from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, advised by Marius Junge. I worked as a computer science postdoc advised by Bill Fefferman at UChicago and John Smolin at IBM Research from 2020-2023. In autumn 2023, I started as an assistant professor at Indiana University Bloomington.
I am currently recruiting PhD students and may recruit postdoctoral researchers soon.
I am currently recruiting PhD students and may recruit postdoctoral researchers soon.