Shahrzad Haddadan
Assistant Professor of Management Sciences and Information Systems
Assistant Professor of Management Sciences and Information Systems
I am a theoretical computer scientist whose interest is primarily on the mathematical analysis of massive and complex data. I received my PhD in Computer Science from Dartmouth College privileged to be supervised by Prof. Peter Winkler.
After that, I spent some wonderful years as a postdoctoral researcher working under the supervision of Prof. Flavio Chierichetti @ la Sapienza, University of Rome I, and later under the supervision of Prof. Eli Upfal @ Brown University. Between these two terms, due to an unexpected delay in the processing of my visa application, I spent five months at Max-Planck Institut fur Informatikas as a guest researcher.
My research program concentrates on the mathematical modeling of challenging situations arising in the analysis of big data by the usage of combinatorial tools; the goal of such mathematical modeling is the development of rigorous algorithms in complex situations; thus, bridging the gap between theory and practice. I publish my works in internationally renowned conferences and journals of Theoretical Computer Science, Machine Learning, Data Mining and Graph Mining. Please visit my personal website for more details. https://sites.google.com/view/shahrzadhaddadan