Daniel Alan Spielman
Professor · Theoretical Computer Science
Max Planck Institute for MathematicsAbout
Daniel Alan Spielman is the Sterling Professor of Computer Science at Yale University, where he has been affiliated since 2006. He serves as Chair of the Department of Statistics and Data Science and is Co-Director of the Yale Institute for Network Science. His research spans theoretical computer science and mathematics, focusing on algorithms, spectral graph theory, and numerical linear algebra.
Educational background:
- Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics and Computer Science from Yale University (1992)
- PhD in Applied Mathematics from MIT (1995)
Research interests include smoothed analysis of algorithms, graph-based codes, spectral graph theory, and numerical linear algebra. His work on the Kadison–Singer problem and graph theory applications has been groundbreaking.
Scientific awards and honors include:
- Gödel Prize (2008, 2015)
- Nevanlinna Prize (2010)
- MacArthur Fellowship (2012)
- Pólya Prize (2014)
- Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics (2022)
- Election to the National Academy of Sciences (2017)
His publications highlight advancements in network science, operator theory, and algebraic combinatorics, with a focus on algorithmic solutions and mathematical proofs.
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