Nicolas Loizeau is a postdoctoral scholar at the Niels Bohr Institute and a PhD candidate at New York University with eight years of research experience probing quantum many-body systems and quantum information. His background spans theoretical and computational physics, from causal structures in quantum information at CEA to performance-oriented algorithm optimization for particle tracking at Laboratoire de l'Accélérateur Linéaire. He has investigated astrophysical problems such as galaxy rotation curves, reflecting a rare blend of condensed matter, quantum foundations, and astrophysics. Fluent in high-performance scientific computing and complex-system theory from ENS Lyon and Université Paris-Sud, he combines rigorous mathematical training with hands-on code and optimization work. Colleagues describe him as a versatile researcher who moves comfortably between abstract theory and practical implementation to extract new physical insight.
8 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD at New York University
Master 2 (M2), Systèmes complexes, Master 2 (M2), Systèmes complexes at L'École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Magistère, Physics, Magistère, Physics at Université Paris-Sud
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Nicolas Loizeau - Postdoctoral Scholar at New York University