Edith Hemaspaandra
Professor · Artificial Intelligence
Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)About
Edith Hemaspaandra is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), located in the Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences. She holds a BS, MS, and Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Amsterdam (the Netherlands). Her research focuses on computational social choice, computational complexity theory, logic complexity, and formal methods. She teaches courses such as CSCI-262/263 (Introduction to Computer Science Theory) and CSCI-664 (Computational Complexity).
Her work explores the algorithmic aspects of voting systems, including election manipulation, control, and bribery, with a focus on their computational complexity. She has also contributed to formal methods for automata theory, educational tools like JFLAP extensions, and the study of complexity classes such as LWPP and WPP. Her research bridges theoretical computer science with practical applications in social choice theory and algorithm design.
Her grants include an NSF-funded project on computationally protecting elections from manipulation (2011). She actively publishes in top venues like STACS and ISAAC, addressing topics ranging from graph reconstruction to hybrid election models. Though no awards are explicitly listed, her extensive publication record highlights her contributions to theoretical computer science.
Her advising and grant activities include collaborative research projects and educational tool development. She is affiliated with RIT’s Department of Computer Science and maintains a personal website and ORCID profile.
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