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Brendan Juba |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Department of Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science.
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
Laboratory.
Graduate Student. Spring 09: This is my fourth year at MIT. This term, I am registered for 18.177 and I am a TA for 6.841. I am presently working with Madhu Sudan. The past schedules for the complexity reading group (formerly, theory or crypto-complexity reading group) are still online. My primary interest is computational complexity theory; I am particularly interested in applications of complexity theory, such as in the development of our theory of universal communication. (For more, see our papers: part I PDF|PS; part II PDF|PS) I have also spent some time working toward theories of consciousness and understanding. (see CONSCS on the miscellany page) In a past life, I was an undergraduate at Carnegie Mellon University, and had the privilege of working with Manuel Blum, which proved to be every bit as awesome as one could imagine. PapersMiscellaneous32 G636 bjuba AT mit DOT edu |