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Rajmohan Rajaraman is a Professor at the Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University. He specializes in theoretical computer science with a focus on approximation algorithms, algorithmic game theory, distributed computing, and network optimization. His research group contributes to advancing algorithms for dynamic networks and sensor systems.
He has advised numerous PhD students, including graduates now at institutions like Google, Raytheon, and IMDEA Madrid. Current advisees include Sushant Agarwal and Omer Wasim. He teaches advanced courses such as CS 7870: Modern Algorithms Toolkit and CS 3000: Algorithms & Data Structures.
Prof. Rajaraman is actively involved in academic leadership: he serves on the Computing Community Consortium (CCC) Council, is an associate editor for Theory of Computing Systems and International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science, and has chaired major conferences like ACM SPAA 2011 and IEEE DCOSS 2010. He co-organizes the NU Theory Seminar and leads Northeastern's Algorithms & Theory Group.
His professional contributions extend to editorial roles for SICOMP and TOCS special issues, and he has delivered tutorials on network algorithms at venues like the ISI-IMSc Summer School. His work bridges theoretical foundations with practical applications in distributed systems and networked environments.
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