Nolan Coble
PhD Student, University of Maryland
Nolan Coble is a fourth-year computer science PhD student at the University of Maryland advised by Matthew Coudron and Alexander Barg. He received his Bachelor’s degree in math and physics from SUNY Brockport.
Nolan’s research interests are in classical and quantum error-correction, and their uses in Hamiltonian complexity and theoretical computer science, in general.