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'''Research Interests''': Algorithms, machine learning, matrix/tensor decompositions, optimization. | '''Research Interests''': Algorithms, machine learning, matrix/tensor decompositions, optimization. | ||
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'''Research Interests''': Complexity Theory, Circuit Complexity, Finite Model Theory, Combinatorics | '''Research Interests''': Complexity Theory, Circuit Complexity, Finite Model Theory, Combinatorics | ||
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|[https://www.cs.duke.edu/people/faculty/78 Kamesh Munagala] <br> <br> | |||
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'''Research Interests''': Approximation and Online algorithms, | |||
Stochastic optimization, Decision theory, Scheduling theory, | |||
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Data-driven modeling and analysis of social networks, | |||
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'''Primary Area''': Statistical Science <br> | '''Primary Area''': Statistical Science <br> | ||
'''Research Interests''': Monte Carlo algorithms, Markov chain mixing times, Randomized algorithms, Approximate integration and approximate counting, Computational complexity, Problems in computational statistics, Statistical physics, Computational biology, Phylogenetics, Shape analysis | '''Research Interests''': Monte Carlo algorithms, Markov chain mixing times, Randomized algorithms, Approximate integration and approximate counting, Computational complexity, Problems in computational statistics, Statistical physics, Computational biology, Phylogenetics, Shape analysis | ||
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|[https://www.cs.duke.edu/people/faculty/94 Bruce Maggs] <br> <br> | |||
'''Primary Area''': Systems <br> | |||
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Revision as of 18:04, 18 October 2023
The theory group is engaged in cutting-edge research in a broad span of areas, including geometric computing, approximation and online algorithms, graph algorithms, game theory and mechanism design, stochastic optimization and decision theory, and combinatorial optimization. The group is also engaged in collaborative efforts with researchers in a broad array of application areas and makes leading contributions to nanotechnology systems, computational molecular biology, database management and data analysis, computational economics, internet systems and services, high-performance computing, geographic information systems (GIS), and ecological modeling.
In the news: We are 10th on a recent ranking of theory groups across the U.S.: click here for more.
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Faculty
Pankaj Agarwal |
Robert Calderbank
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Brandon Fain
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Rong Ge | ||||
Debmalya Panigrahi |
John H. Reif |
Benjamin Rossman |
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Kamesh Munagala Primary Area: Theoretical Computer Science
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Bruce Donald |
John Harer |
Ashwin Machanavajjhala | |||
Sayan Mukherjee |
Scott Schmidler |
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Bruce Maggs Primary Area: Systems |
Postdocs
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Graduate Students
- Alijani.jpg
- Aaron.jpg
- Ssintos.jpeg
- Axiao.jpeg
- Abef.jpg
- Ericdy.jpg
- Kanand.jpg
- Xwang.jpg
- Hrzhang.jpg
- Ksun.jpg
- Knwang.jpg
- Etaylor2.jpg
- Chenwei.jpg
- Syandamu.jpg
- Mo.jpg
Undergraduates
Recent Alumni
Postdocs
- Yu Cheng, 2019 (Assistant Professor at UIC).
- Kyle Fox, 2017 (Assistant Professor at UT Dallas)
- Sungjin Im, 2013 (Assistant Professor at UC Merced)
- Thomas Moelhave, 2013 (Scalable Algorithmics)
- Swaminathan Sankaraman, 2013 (Akamai Technologies)
PhDs
- Brandon Fain, 2019 (Assistant Research Professor at Duke University)
- Samuel Haney, 2019 (Tumult Labs)
- Nathaniel Kell, 2018 (Assistant Professor at Denison University)
- Seyed Zahedi, 2018 (Assistant Professor at University of Waterloo)
- Abhinandan Nath, 2018 (Mentor Graphics)
- Tianqi Song, 2018 (Postdoc at Caltech)
- Hieu Bui, 2017 (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)
- Sudhanshu Garg, 2016 (LinkedIn)
- Jiangwei Pan, 2016 (Facebook)
- Janardhan Kulkarni, 2015 (Postdoc at Microsoft Research, Redmond)
- Salman Parsa, 2015 (Postdoc at ENS Paris)
- You Wu, 2015 (Google)
- Xiaoming Xu, 2015 (Lifecode -> Google)
- Wuzhou Zhang, 2015 (Apple)
- Albert Yu, 2013 (Amazon)
- Sharath Raghvendra, 2012 (Postdoc at Stanford -> Assistant Professor at Virginia Tech)
- Sayan Bhattacharya, 2012 (Postdoc at MPI Saarbrucken -> Assistant Professor at IMSc, Chennai)
- Harish Chandran, 2012 (Google)
- Nikhil Gopalkrishnan, 2012 (Postdoc at Harvard)
- Shashidhara K. Ganjugunte, 2011 (Mentor Graphics)
Undergraduates
- Haofeng (Fred) Zhang, 2018 (PhD studet at Harvard)
- Arun Ganesh, 2017 (PhD student at UC Berkeley)
- Rex Ying, 2016 (PhD student at Stanford)
- William Victor, 2016 (Applied Predictive Technologies)
- Niel Lebeck, 2014 (PhD student at UW Seattle)
- Ben Berg, 2013
- Siyang Chen, 2012 (Google)
- Peng Shi, 2010 (PhD student at MIT)