
معرفی
Christopher J Pollett is a Professor of Computer Science at San José State University (SJSU), serving as department chair. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of California, San Diego (1997). His research focuses on computational complexity theory, bounded arithmetic, quantum computation, and applications in AI and cryptocurrencies. Pollett has also held visiting positions at Clark University (1997–1999) and UCLA (1999–2001).
His research interests span theoretical computer science, including but not limited to: bounded arithmetic, computational complexity, quantum circuits, databases, nonmonotonic logics, neural networks, and web development. He has contributed extensively to journals such as Information and Computation, Mathematical Logic Quarterly, and Journal of Symbolic Logic.
Pollett’s work often bridges proof theory and computational limits, with key publications on time-space tradeoffs, circuit complexity, and quantum algorithms. His service includes roles on various departmental committees and administrative duties at SJSU.


