
Zongchen Chen
Assistant Professor · Randomized algorithms
Georgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States
About
Zongchen Chen is an Assistant Professor in the School of Computer Science at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He holds a PhD in Algorithms, Combinatorics and Optimization from Georgia Tech (2021) and a BS in Mathematics & Applied Mathematics from Shanghai Jiao Tong University (2016). Previously, he was an Assistant Professor at University at Buffalo and a postdoctoral instructor at MIT.
His research spans randomized algorithms, discrete probability, and machine learning, with current focus on:
- Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods
- Approximate counting and sampling algorithms
- Learning/testing of high-dimensional distributions
- Phase transitions in combinatorial structures
His publication profile shows strong emphasis on:
- Mixing time analysis of Markov chains (13/15 papers)
- Combinatorial problems including k-SAT, graph colorings, and spin systems
- Theoretical computer science venues (STOC/FOCS/SODA/RANDOM)
Awards & Honors
- 2021 Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award, College of Computing, Georgia Tech
Teaching
- Spring 2025: CS 3510 Design and Analysis of Algorithms
- Fall 2024: CS 8803 Counting and Sampling
- Spring 2024: CSE 632 Analysis of Algorithms II (University at Buffalo)
Office: KACB 2134 | Email: chenzongchen@gatech.edu
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