Prof. Bernhard Haeupler

Research area: Algorithm Design and Analysis
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Prof. Haeupler is currently a Faculty at INSAIT. He received his PhD from MIT in 2013. Previously he was a professor at the Department of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, as well as a senior researcher at ETH Zurich. His research interests focus on algorithm design, distributed computing, and (network) coding theory. 

His research, spanning more than 100 papers, has been recognized with numerous awards, including the ACM-EATCS PhD Dissertation Award in Distributed Computing, the George Sproul Dissertation Award at MIT, and others. His research has been funded by prestigious grants such as a Sloan Research Fellowship, an NSF Career Award, and an ERC Starting Grant.

Research interests: Algorithm design and analysis for problems at the intersection of combinatorial optimization, Distributed systems and parallel computing, Coding theory, Graph and Network Algorithms, and Network Information Theory.