Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Ph.D., Computer Science, Columbia University, USA, 2020
Email: marshall.ball at cs.nyu.edu
Office: WWH
420
Ext: 8-3131
Associate Professor of Computer Science
Ph.D., Computer Science, Tel-Aviv University, Israel, 2015
Silver Professor of Computer Science
Ph.D., Computer Science, Cornell University, USA, 1982
Email: cole at cs.nyu.edu
Office: WWH
417
Ext: 8-3119
Algorithmics, algorithmic economics and game theory, algorithms in nature and society.
Professor of Computer Science
Ph.D., Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA, 2000
Email: dodis at cs.nyu.edu
Office: WWH
413
Ext: 8-3084
Cryptography, security, information theory, complexity theory, algorithms.
Silver Professor of Computer Science
Ph.D., Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley, USA, 2000
Email: ag10120 at nyu.edu
Office: WWH
430
Ext: 83272
Silver Professor of Computer Science
Ph.D., Computer Science, Princeton University, USA, 2003
Email: khot at cs.nyu.edu
Office: WWH
416
Ext: 8-4859
Algorithms, computational complexity, and computational intractability.
Professor of Computer Science
Ph.D., Computer Science, University of Paris 7, France, 1993
Email: mohri at cs.nyu.edu
Office: WWH
701
Ext: 8-3200
Machine learning, computational biology, text and speech processing, algorithms, and theory.
Silver Professor of Computer Science
Ph.D., Computer Science, Tel Aviv University, Israel, 2001
Email: regev at cs.nyu.edu
Office: WWH
303
Ext: 8-3771
Lattice-based cryptography, quantum computation, and mathematical aspects of theoretical computer science.
Associate Professor of Computer Science
Ph.D., Computer Science, Stanford University, USA, 1983
Email: siegel at cs.nyu.edu
Office: WWH
330
Ext: 8-3122
VLSI design, analysis of algorithms, lower bounds, parallel algorithms, probability, and combinatorial geometry.
Professor of Computer Science
Ph.D., Computer Science, Yale University, USA, 1979
Email: yap at cs.nyu.edu
Office: WWH
301
Ext: 8-3115
Computational geometry, computer algebra, visualization, algorithmic robotics, complexity theory, and numerical robustness issues and exact computation.