About
Riko Jacob is an Associate Professor and Head of Section in Theoretical Computer Science at the IT University of Copenhagen. His research focuses on algorithms, complexity, sorting, differential privacy, and combinatorial optimization. He leads projects such as DIREC (Digital Research Centre Denmark) and DISTRUST (Distributed business process execution under partial trust), emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration.
Research Interests: Jacob's work spans algorithm design, competitive analysis, randomized algorithms, and matrix operations. His recent studies address bichromatic sorting, saddlepoint detection, and parallel sorting with comparison errors, contributing to foundational advancements in theoretical computer science.
Projects: Jacob is the Principal Investigator (PI) in key initiatives including DIREC (2020–2025), focusing on digital research innovation, and DISTRUST (2020–2025), addressing secure distributed systems. He also contributed to SSS (Scalable Similarity Search) under EU funding.
Awards: No scientific awards explicitly listed, though his extensive publication record reflects scholarly impact.
Advising & Grants: Supervised 1 student (name unspecified). Secured funding through Innovation Fund Denmark and EU grants, totaling millions in research support.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with the Center for Information Security and Trust and collaborates on global networks in algorithmic research.
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