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George Barmpalias is a Professor at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Institute of Software), with a research focus on Mathematical Logic, Computability Theory, Algorithmic Randomness, and Kolmogorov Complexity. His work also extends to Network Science and Social Dynamics through Schelling segregation models.
- Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Leeds (2004)
- Mathematics Degree, University of Thessaloniki (2000)
Research Interests include:
- Algorithmic Randomness (Ω numbers, K-triviality, Martin-Löf randomness)
- Computability Theory (Turing degrees, reducibilities, effective closed sets)
- Network Dynamics (Schelling models, segregation tipping points, idemetric properties)
- Information Theory (Kolmogorov complexity, data compression, oracle use bounds)
Scientific Awards:
- Distinguished Research Professor (CAS, 2022)
- National Natural Science grants (2015-2020)
- International Young Scientist Award (CAS, 2012)
- EPSRC Research Fellowship (2004)
Teaching spans graduate courses in:
- Theory of Computation
- Network Science
- Mathematical Logic
- Computability and Randomness
Supervision includes Ph.D./MSc students like Fang Nan, Cheng Shichao, and Charlotte Vlek. His software projects include high-performance C++ simulations for Schelling models and open-source tools for algorithmic experiments.
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