
About
Professor Tomasz Radzik is a Professor of Computer Science at King's College London's Department of Informatics, within the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences. His research focuses on algorithm design, network optimization, wireless communication algorithms, and data structures. He holds a PhD from Stanford University and an MSc from the University of Warsaw.
Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy, Algorithms for Some Linear and Fractional Combinatorial Optimization Problems, Stanford University (1992)
- Master of Science, Communication and Routing in Synchronous Parallel Machines, University of Warsaw (1985)
Research Interests: Radzik's work spans algorithm design for network protocols, distributed systems, and wireless communication. He explores practical implementations of algorithms and their experimental evaluation. His current projects include the Finance Hub (FinTech), Machine Learning, and Algorithms and Data Analysis groups.
Grants & Projects:
- Concept drift in distributed IIoT networks (Toshiba Research Europe, 2021–2025)
- Randomized Algorithms for Computer Networks (EPSRC, 2014–2017)
- Expander and Random Walks research (EPSRC, 2011–2014)
Collaborations & Labs: Radzik leads King's College's Algorithms and Data Analysis group. His work intersects with the Finance Hub and Machine Learning initiatives, focusing on FinTech and distributed computing challenges.
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