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Igor Shinkar is an Associate Professor in the School of Computing Science at Simon Fraser University (SFU). His research focuses on theoretical computer science, discrete mathematics, and probability theory, with particular interests in computational complexity, property testing, and local-to-global phenomena in combinatorial objects. He holds a PhD in Mathematics and Computer Science from the Weizmann Institute of Science (2014), an MSc from the same institution (2009), and a BSc in Mathematics and Computer Science from Tel Aviv University (2005).
Shinkar has taught numerous courses at SFU, including CMPT 125 (Introduction to Computing Science and Programming II), CMPT 225 (Data Structures and Programming), CMPT 405/705 (Design and Analysis of Algorithms), and CMPT 706 (Design and Analysis of Algorithms for Big Data). He has also co-taught courses at UC Berkeley and NYU, focusing on topics like coding theory and approximation algorithms.
His research explores the interplay between theoretical computer science and mathematics, with contributions to areas such as randomized algorithms, approximation algorithms, and probabilistically checkable proofs. He actively seeks MSc and PhD students interested in theoretical computer science.





