Arson Kushwaha is a computational physicist and mathematician who applies machine learning and numerical methods to quantum computing and physical simulations, currently researching quantum error correction with the Bakalov Group at NC State. Graduating May 2025 with dual STEM degrees and a near-perfect math GPA, they combine rigorous theoretical training with hands-on implementation in Rust and Python from internships and lab projects. Their work spans hybrid continuous- and discrete-variable quantum architectures, algebraic operation structures, and reinforcement-learning control for partially observable dynamical systems. An active contributor to research software, they translate complex physics into reproducible code and novel homework tools to improve students’ computational fluency. Outside of academia, they bring a creative, collaborative spirit—singing musicals, cooking with friends, and organizing game nights—that fuels problem-solving and interdisciplinary communication.
8 years of coding experience
North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics
Bachelor of Science - B.Sc., Physics, Computer Science Minor, Major GPA: 3.880, Bachelor of Science - B.Sc., Physics, Computer Science Minor, Major GPA: 3.880 at North Carolina State University
Contributions:19 commits, 19 pushes in 1 year 1 month
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Arson Kushwaha - Undergraduate Researcher Bakalov Group