
About
Rogers Mathew is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad. His research focuses on graph theory, combinatorics, and theoretical computer science, with applications in algorithm design and discrete mathematics.
- Ph.D. from Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru
- Postdoctoral experience at University of Haifa (Israel) and Dalhousie University (Canada)
His research interests include:
- Graph theory and combinatorics
- Algorithm design for discrete structures
- Extremal set theory and linear algebra methods
- Probabilistic and polynomial techniques in theoretical computer science
Recent publications span topics in graph theory, combinatorics, and algorithm analysis, with keywords including computer science, mathematics, and theoretical computer science. His work often bridges discrete mathematics with computational complexity.
Scientific awards include:
- VATAT Postdoctoral Fellowship
- AARMS Postdoctoral Fellowship
Rogers Mathew has supervised doctoral students such as Tapas Kumar Mishra, Atrayee Majumder, Seshikanth Varma, and Shiwali. He has taught courses in computational complexity theory, advanced graph theory, combinatorics, and data structures.
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