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Robert Kleinberg is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Cornell University, with cross-appointments in the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Engineering, and Cornell Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science. Based in Gates Hall, his work bridges theoretical computer science and applied mathematics, focusing on algorithmic foundations with economic and network applications.
His research centers on algorithms and theoretical computer science, emphasizing economic aspects of algorithms, online learning, and random processes in networks. Specific interests include combinatorics, discrete geometry, and the interplay between computational theory and market design. This interdisciplinary approach connects mathematical rigor with practical systems challenges in distributed computing and optimization.
Analysis of his 2023-2025 publications reveals dominant themes in distributed load balancing, oblivious reconfigurable networks, and sequential calibration. His work consistently advances theoretical boundaries while addressing real-world constraints in network design and prediction systems, demonstrating strong synergy between algorithmic innovation and applied problem-solving across computer science and operations research.
Professor Kleinberg leads collaborative projects such as the NSF-funded Foundations of Oblivious Reconfigurable Networks. His advising likely encompasses graduate students exploring theoretical computer science, though specific student names are not publicly listed. His research group contributes to Cornell's prominence in algorithms through rigorous theoretical work with tangible systems implications.




