
About
Ketan Mulmuley is a Professor in the Computer Science Department at the University of Chicago. His research focuses on Geometric Complexity Theory (GCT) to address fundamental computational problems like P vs NP, leveraging algebraic geometry and representation theory. He is affiliated with the Theoretical Computer Science Group, which bridges computer science with physics, statistics, and mathematical sciences.
Research Interests: Mulmuley’s work centers on developing GCT to resolve P vs NP, integrating advanced mathematical frameworks. His expertise spans computational complexity, algorithm design, and interdisciplinary connections between theoretical computer science and other disciplines.
Awards & Honors:
- 1999 Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship
- 1990 Packard Fellowship
- 1985 Miller Research Fellowship
- 1981 President of India Gold Medal
Grants & Advising: While specific grants are not detailed, his research is supported through institutional and collaborative frameworks. Advising details are not provided in the text.
Labs & Teams: Active member of the Theoretical Computer Science Group at UChicago, emphasizing foundational research in computation and interdisciplinary collaborations.
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