Hsin-Hao Suمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Hsin-Hao Su is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Boston College. His research focuses on distributed computing through the lens of theoretical computer science, with particular emphasis on parallelism, locality, and communication. He explores combinatorial optimization, symmetry breaking problems, and bio-inspired algorithms. Su holds a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan (2010-2015), advised by Seth Pettie, and completed a postdoctoral stint under Nancy Lynch at MIT (2015–2017). **Education** Ph.D. in Computer Science, University of Michigan (2010–2015) Postdoctoral Associate, MIT (2015–2017) **Research Interests** Distributed Algorithms and Parallel Computing Graph Theory and Combinatorial Optimization Algorithmic Locality and Communication Efficiency Bio-Inspired Algorithms (e.g., Gossip-Based Protocols) **Professional Contributions** PC Member: ESA 2022, DISC 2021, OPODIS 2020, ICDCS 2020, PODC 2019 Workshop Chair: PODC 2021 Student Travel Awards Organizer: PODC 2018 His recent work includes advancements in distributed shortest path algorithms, correlation clustering, and expander-based routing protocols. He also investigates dynamic distributed task allocation and lower bounds in multi-agent systems.





