About the Authors
Jack Murtagh
Graduate student
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
jmurtagh[ta]g[td]harvard[td]edu
https://scholar.harvard.edu/jmurtagh
Graduate student
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
jmurtagh[ta]g[td]harvard[td]edu
https://scholar.harvard.edu/jmurtagh
Jack Murtagh is a graduate student at Harvard University where he is advised by Salil Vadhan. As an undergraduate, Jack studied mathematics at Tufts University. Jack is broadly interested in complexity theory and currently works on derandomization and data privacy.
Salil Vadhan
Vicky Joseph Professor of
Computer Science and Applied Mathematics
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
salil_vadhan[ta]harvard[td]edu
people.seas.harvard.edu/~salil/
Vicky Joseph Professor of
Computer Science and Applied Mathematics
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
salil_vadhan[ta]harvard[td]edu
people.seas.harvard.edu/~salil/
Salil Vadhan is the Vicky Joseph Professor of
Computer Science
and
Applied Mathematics at the
Harvard John A. Paulson School of
Engineering & Applied Sciences. He received his Ph.D. under the supervision
of Shafi Goldwasser
at MIT in 1999;
the title of his dissertation was
“A Study of Statistical Zero-Knowledge Proofs.”
Other research interests include the theory of
pseudorandomness and the theory
and practice of data privacy.
He enjoys spending leisure time with his wife and two daughters, as well
as learning to surf in the cold waters of New England.