Adam Bouland is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University. His research focuses on quantum computing theory and its connections to computational complexity and physics. He is actively involved in teaching various courses at Stanford, including advanced courses in quantum computing and its principles, as well as mentoring students at the master's and doctoral levels. His academic work contributes to the understanding of fundamental aspects of quantum information and computational models. Adam also serves as a doctoral dissertation advisor and is engaged in supporting students' research journeys, helping to navigate their academic paths in the realm of quantum technologies. His work stands at the intersection of theoretical computer science and applied physics, making significant strides in academic research and education in these critical fields. Adam maintains an informative web page that outlines details of his research and academic contributions, which serves as a valuable resource for students and colleagues alike.