Theory at Brown (original) (raw)
Welcome to Theoretical Computer Science at Brown.
We are proud to have a National Academy of Engineering mnember and Gödel prize winner (Maurice Herlihy), two AAAS Fellows (John Savage and Roberto Tamassia), six ACM Fellows (Maurice Herlihy, Philip Klein, Franco Preparata, John Savage, Roberto Tamnassia, and Eli Upfal) and four IEEE Fellows (Franco Preparata, John Savage, Roberto Tamnassia, and Eli Upfal).
- Yu Cheng: Algorithms, machine learning
- Amy Greenwald: Artificial intelligence
- Maurice Herlihy: Distributed and parallel computing
- Ellis Hershkowitz: Graph algorithms, metric embeddings
- Sorin Istrail: Computational biology, algorithms
- Seny Kamara: Security and cryptography
- Philip Klein: Algorithms on graphs and networks
- Anna Lysyanskaya: Cryptography
- Peihan Miao: Cryptography and Security
- Franco Preparata: Combinatorial computing, algorithms, computational biology
- John Savage: Nanotechnology
- Roberto Tamassia: Security and cryptography, algorithms
- Eli Upfal: Algorithms, probability and applications
- Suresh Venkatasubramanian: Algorithmic fairness, machine learning
The theory group organizes weekly theory seminars. For talk schedule and more details, please visit this link.