About the Authors
Dana Glasner
Department of Computer Science
Columbia University, New York, NY
dglasner[ta]cs[td]columbia[td]edu
Department of Computer Science
Columbia University, New York, NY
dglasner[ta]cs[td]columbia[td]edu
Dana Glasner is a Ph.D. candidate in the
Department of Computer Science
at Columbia University, supervised by
Tal Malkin
and Rocco Servedio. Her research
interests include property testing and cryptography. She grew up in
Pennsylvania and enjoys life in New York City.
Rocco A. Servedio
Department of Computer Science
Columbia University, New York, NY
rocco[ta]cs[td]columbia[td]edu
http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~rocco
Department of Computer Science
Columbia University, New York, NY
rocco[ta]cs[td]columbia[td]edu
http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~rocco
Rocco A. Servedio is an associate professor in the
Department of Computer Science at
Columbia University.
He graduated from Harvard
University in 2001
where his Ph.D. was supervised by
Leslie Valiant.
He is interested in computational learning theory, computational
complexity, and property testing, with the study of Boolean functions as an
underlying theme tying these topics together.
He enjoys spending time with his family and hopes to drink a glass of port with
Herman Melville
in the afterlife.