Most of Zuckerman's work concerns randomness in computation, and especially
pseudorandomness. He has written over 80 papers on topics including
randomness extractors,
pseudorandom generators,
coding theory, and
cryptography. Zuckerman is best known for his work on randomness extractors. In 2015 Zuckerman and his student
Eshan Chattopadhyay solved an important open problem in the area by giving the first explicit construction of two-source extractors. The resulting paper won a best-paper award at the 2016 ACM
Symposium on Theory of Computing, and in 2025, the
Gödel Prize. ==References==