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Ronald Graham is a Professor in the Computer Science and Engineering Department at the University of California San Diego (UCSD), affiliated with the Jacobs School of Engineering. He also serves as Chief Scientist at the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2). Graham’s career spans academia and industry, including a 37-year tenure at Bell Labs and leadership roles at AT&T Labs. He is renowned for contributions to combinatorics, Ramsey theory, scheduling algorithms, and discrete mathematics. His Erdős number of 1 underscores his collaborative ties to Paul Erdős, a legendary mathematician.
Education: Graham earned his PhD in Mathematics from UC Berkeley in 1962.
Research Interests: Graham’s work focuses on combinatorics, graph theory, number theory, computational geometry, scheduling theory, and quasi-randomness. He has also explored recreational mathematics, notably through his book Magical Mathematics (2011), which intertwines card tricks with mathematical principles. His research has influenced internet infrastructure design, including foundational work on routing algorithms and the development of Akamai Technologies.
Notable Achievements: Graham has received the Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement (2003), Euler Medal (1994), and Polya Prize in Combinatorics (1972). His concept of “Erdős numbers” revolutionized academic collaboration tracking, later adapted into Hollywood’s “Six Degrees of Separation” game.
Advising & Grants: Graham mentors students and faculty, inspiring future generations through teaching and mentorship. The UCSD CSE Department established the Ronald L. Graham Chair in Computer Science in 2015 to honor his legacy, funded by an $18.5M alumni donation.
Labs & Collaborations: As Calit2’s Chief Scientist, Graham advises on strategic directions, emphasizing interdisciplinary research in information technology and communications. His work bridges theoretical mathematics and applied computing, shaping global technological advancements.
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