About the Authors
Rahul Jain
Assistant professor
National University of Singapore
rahul[ta]comp[td]nus[td]edu[td]sg
http://comp.nus.edu.sg/~rahul
Assistant professor
National University of Singapore
rahul[ta]comp[td]nus[td]edu[td]sg
http://comp.nus.edu.sg/~rahul
Rahul Jain obtained his Ph.D. in computer science from
the Tata Institute of Fundamental
Research, Mumbai, India in 2003. He was a postdoctoral fellow
for two years at the University of
California, Berkeley (2004-2006) and for two years at the
Institute for Quantum Computing
(IQC), University of Waterloo,
Canada (2006-2008). In 2008, he joined
NUS as an Assistant Professor in
the Computer Science Department with cross appointment with
CQT. His research interests are in the areas of information
theory, quantum computation, cryptography, communication
complexity, and computational complexity theory.
Shengyu Zhang
Assistant professor
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
syzhang[ta]cse[td]cuhk[td]edu[td]hk
http://www.cse.cuhk.edu.hk/~syzhang
Assistant professor
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
syzhang[ta]cse[td]cuhk[td]edu[td]hk
http://www.cse.cuhk.edu.hk/~syzhang
Shengyu Zhang received his B.S. in Mathematics at
Fudan University in 1999, his
M.S. in Computer Science at
Tsinghua University in 2002,
and his Ph.D. in Computer Science at
Princeton University in
2006. After working in NEC
Laboratories America for a summer, and in
California Institute of Technology
for two years as a postdoctoral researcher, he joined
The Chinese University of Hong
Kong as an assistant professor. His main research interests
are complexity theories in various randomized and quantum models.