About the Authors
Yuval Dagan
Yuval Dagan
M.Sc. student
Technion
— Israel Institute of Technology
Haifa, Israel
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Yuval Dagan studied at the Technion between 2011-2017; his advisor was Yuval Filmus. His thesis focused on theoretical computer science in the topics of information complexity and learning theory. He lives in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Yuval Filmus
Yuval Filmus
Assistant professor
Technion
— Israel Institute of Technology
Haifa, Israel
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www.cs.toronto.edu/~yuvalf/
Yuval Filmus graduated from the University of Toronto in 2013; his advisor was Toni Pitassi. His thesis focused on spectral aspects of extremal combinatorics, but he has also maintained a keen interest in computational complexity. In his free time, he enjoys helping people on Computer Science Stack Exchange.
Hamed Hatami
Hamed Hatami
Associate professor
McGill University
Montreal, QC, Canada
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www.cs.mcgill.ca/~hatami/
Hamed Hatami graduated from the University of Toronto in 2009; his advisors were Michael Molloy and Balazs Szegedy. His work is focused on the applications of mathematical analysis to theoretical computer science and discrete mathematics.
Yaqiao Li
Yaqiao Li
Ph.D. student
McGill University
Montreal, QC, Canada
yaqiao[td]li[ta]mail[td]mcgill[td]ca
www.cs.mcgill.ca/~yli252/
Yaqiao Li is a Ph.D. student at McGill university supervised by Hamed Hatami. His current research focuses on communication and information complexity. He grew up in Sichuan where spicy food rules. He has a lot of fun playing badminton and fishing.