Michael Sipser
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 70 |
Date of birth | September 17,1954 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Brooklyn |
New York | |
United States | |
Thesis | Nondeterminism and the Size of Two-Way Finite Automata (1980) |
Books | Introduction to the Theory of Computation |
Bursting Pack - Computer Science Mktg | |
Yiqun Lisa Yin | |
Fields | Mathematics |
Computer Science | |
Academic advisor | Manuel Blum |
Official site | math.mit.edu |
Doctor student | Lance Fortnow |
Sofya Raskhodnikova | |
Leonard Schulman | |
Daniel Spielman | |
Andrew Sutherland | |
Yiqun Lisa Yin | |
Thesi | Nondeterminism and the Size of Two-Way Finite Automata |
Education | University of California, Berkeley |
Cornell University | |
Notable student | Daniel Spielman |
Andrew Sutherland | |
Lance Fortnow | |
Awards | ACM Fellow |
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ID | 988296 |
Michael Sipser Life story
Michael Fredric Sipser is an American theoretical computer scientist who has made early contributions to computational complexity theory. He is a professor of applied mathematics and was the Dean of Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.