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Leqi Zhu is an Assistant Professor at the University of Manitoba, specializing in theoretical computer science and distributed computing. Previously, he held postdoctoral positions at IST Austria (ISTA) and the University of Michigan, following his PhD at the University of Toronto.
- University of Toronto (PhD)
- University of Michigan (Postdoc/Lecturer)
- ISTA (Postdoc)
- University of Manitoba (Assistant Professor)
His research focuses on distributed systems, consensus algorithms, and space complexity analysis, with significant contributions to Byzantine fault tolerance and synchronization protocols. His work explores fundamental limits in concurrent computing using novel proof techniques and simulation methods.
Key publication trends include:
- Byzantine agreement protocols with optimal resilience (SODA 2023, STOC 2022)
- Lower bound proofs for distributed coordination (STACS 2019, PODC 2018)
- Complexity hierarchies in multiprocessor synchronization (PODC 2016)
- Space-efficient consensus implementations (OPODIS 2015)
Scientific recognition includes:
- Co-recipient of Best Student Paper Award at STOC 2016
Contact: jimmy.zhu@umanitoba.ca
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