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The people actively involved in research in theoretical computer science.
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Ronald L. Rivest - Andrew and Erna Viterbi Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in MIT's EECS Dept and member of Theory of Computation Group at CSAIL. Rajeev Motwani - Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Computer Science Department, Stanford University. Christos H. Papadimitriou - Professor in CS Dept, UCB. Giorgi Japaridze - Associate Professor in Department of Computing Sciences, Villanova University, Pennsylvania. Daniel A. Spielman - Professor of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science at Yale. Alex Lopez-Ortiz - Professor, School of Computer Science, Faculty of Mathematics, University of Waterloo. Madhu Sudan - Faculty at EECS Department, MIT and member of Theory of Computing group in CSAIL. Albert R. Meyer - Hitachi America Professor of Engineering, EECS Dept, MIT and member of Theory of Computation Group at CSAIL. David R. Karger - Faculty at EECS Dept, MIT and member of CSAIL. Tom Leighton - Professor of Applied Mathematics at MIT and member of the Theory of Computation group at CSAIL. Bernard Jacquemin's NLP page - Research interests in natural language processing, lexical semantics using both symbolic and statistical analysis methods for parsing and word sense disambiguation, sense representation and rephrasing Murdoch James Gabbay - Researcher in theoretical computer science. Home site with academic resources (academic papers and talks), opinions, and personal information. Saugata Basu - Professor in Department of Mathematics at Purdue University. Adam D. Smith - Assistant Professor at PSU. Provides details of teaching and research. Karl-Heinz Pennemann - Researcher in theoretical computer science, specifically in the area verification of graph-based specifications. Website provides academic papers and personal information. Simon Perdrix - Postdoc at the Laboratory for Foundation of Computer Science (LFCS). Research in models of quantum computation, high level methods for quantum computing and state transfer. John Mitchell - Professor in Computer Science Department at Stanford University
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