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Andrea Carosso is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Physics at Georgetown University's College of Arts & Sciences. His academic journey includes a B.Sc. in Physics and B.A. in Philosophy from the University of Delaware (no specified year), followed by a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Colorado Boulder (2020). Previously, he conducted postdoctoral research at George Washington University, focusing on reformulating quantum field theories like QCD for quantum computing simulations.
His research emphasized extracting large-scale physical properties from quantum field theory simulations, particularly QCD, which governs quark-gluon interactions. Recently, his focus has shifted toward teaching, where he has instructed introductory physics courses at GWU. His work bridges theoretical physics advancements with pedagogical innovation in STEM education.
No scientific awards or active grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. His professional narrative highlights a transition from computational physics research to teaching roles while maintaining engagement with quantum theory applications.
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