Larisse D. Voufo
PhD Student
Computer Science - Indiana University
LH 310A
lvoufo (at) cs (dot) indiana (dot) edu
Third year Computer Science PhD student at
Indiana University .
M.S. from IU in May 2007, and B.S. from
Binghamton University in May 2005.
High School, with concentration in Mathematics and Physics (Baccalaureate C), at
College Monseigneur Francois-Xavier Vogt in May 2001
[
Informal Forum ].
On this page, one would find some brief information about
Me and my (hopefully current)
Work.
Quantum Computation: approach from a Computer Science point of view.
More particularly, simulations of quantum paradigms with respect to various computational models.
Under the supervision of my advisors, Professors
Amr Sabry
and
Gerardo Ortiz,
I am currently working on circuits translations from the network model to the one-way one.
In parallel, I am also preparing an account of current functional programming languages,
as well as their relationships to a little Haskell simulation package of mine...
I am spending this academic year visiting the
Quantum Information Unit of the
Institute for Scientific Interchange in Torino, Italy.
I spent last summer (2007) doing some Scientific Computing related work for Professor
Randall Bramley
and, previously, a year (2005-2006) working for Professor
David S. Wise
on locality-improving algorithms.