Dora ErdosView profile
Senior Lecturer
Dora Erdos is a Senior Lecturer and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Computer Science at Boston University. She specializes in algorithmic challenges, data mining, and combinatorial optimization with a focus on network-based problems. Her work bridges theoretical computer science and practical applications in education technology and network analysis. Education: PhD in Computer Science, Boston University (2015) MSc in Pure Mathematics, Eotvos University (Advisor: Andras Frank) Postdoctoral Research at Brown University's Raphael Lab (Advisor: Ben Raphael) Research Interests: Erdos investigates algorithms for network analysis, including centrality measures, graph reconstruction, and optimization problems in educational systems. She develops scalable methods for tensor factorization and content placement in navigational networks. Her work often integrates combinatorial approaches with real-world applications. Professional Roles: As Director of Undergraduate Studies, Erdos oversees academic advising and curriculum development. She emphasizes student accessibility, maintaining office hours and encouraging direct communication via email (edori@bu.edu). Recent Research Trends: Her publications (2011–2017) focus on network-centric problems such as centrality evaluation frameworks, boolean tensor decomposition, and team formation algorithms for educational scheduling. These contributions highlight her dual expertise in theoretical algorithm design and applied educational technology.







