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Piotr Indyk is a Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He joined MIT in 2000 after completing his PhD at Stanford University and earning a Magister degree from Uniwersytet Warszawski in 1995.
- Education:
- Magister, Uniwersytet Warszawski (1995)
- PhD, Stanford University
His research focuses on designing and analyzing efficient algorithms, particularly addressing challenges in high-dimensional computational geometry, sketching and streaming algorithms, and sparse recovery. He has pioneered advancements in compressive sensing and locality-sensitive hashing (LSH), which have applications in machine learning, databases, and computer vision.
In 2016, he delivered a keynote at the LIG laboratory discussing novel data-dependent hashing techniques for similarity search in high dimensions, surpassing traditional LSH bounds. His work on sparse Fourier sampling was recognized in Technology Review's "TR10" (2012).
- Scientific Awards:
- Sloan Fellowship (2003)
- Packard Fellowship (2003)
- Simons Investigator Award (2013)
- Kanellakis Theory and Practice Award (2012)
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