About the Authors
Pooya Hatami
PhD student
University of Chicago
pooya[ta]cs[td]uchicago[td]edu
http://people.cs.uchicago.edu/~pooya
PhD student
University of Chicago
pooya[ta]cs[td]uchicago[td]edu
http://people.cs.uchicago.edu/~pooya
Pooya Hatami is a Ph.D. student in computer science at the
University of Chicago, advised by
Alexander Razborov.
He is interested in complexity theory and combinatorics. He enjoys sports such as basketball and volleyball, arts such as photography and sculpture, and music, especially Jazz and Blues.
Raghav Kulkarni
Postdoctoral researcher
LIAFA, Paris 7
raghav[ta]cs[td]uchicago[td]edu
http://people.cs.uchicago.edu/~raghav
Postdoctoral researcher
LIAFA, Paris 7
raghav[ta]cs[td]uchicago[td]edu
http://people.cs.uchicago.edu/~raghav
Raghav Kulkarni did his undergraduate studies in Mathematics at the Chennai Mathematical Institute (India).
He obtained his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the
University of Chicago (USA)
under the supervision of
Janos Simon and Alexander Razborov.
The title of his thesis is
“Computational Complexity: Counting, Evasiveness, and Isolation.” Currently he is a postdoc at
LIAFA, Paris 7 in the
“Algorithms and Complexity” group lead by
Miklos Santha. The main focus of his current research is Decision-Tree Complexity.
Denis Pankratov
PhD student
University of Chicago
pankratov[ta]cs[td]uchicago[td]edu
http://people.cs.uchicago.edu/~pankratov
PhD student
University of Chicago
pankratov[ta]cs[td]uchicago[td]edu
http://people.cs.uchicago.edu/~pankratov
Denis Pankratov received his Bachelor's degree from the
University of Toronto.
His interest in the theory of computation was sparked by
Allan Borodin,
who gave inspiring lectures and supervised Denis's summer research project. Currently, Denis is a Ph.D. student at the
University of Chicago
supervised by
Laci Babai.
His main research interest is in complexity theory, and in particular, in communication complexity. In his spare time, he likes to lift heavy weights at the
university gym.