We have (barring defects in the assembly line) precisely five fingers and precisely thirty two teeth. The worm C. Elegans has precisely 959 cells. If you know of any organism that has a larger number of precisely counted features, I would be grateful if you could drop me a note at ashishg-at-stanford.edu
Ashish Goel
Ashish Goel is an Associate Professor of Management Science and Engineering and (by courtesy) Computer Science at Stanford University. He received his PhD in Computer Science from Stanford in 1999, and was an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the University of Southern California from 1999 to 2002. His research interests lie in the design, analysis, and applications of algorithms. Professor Goel is a recipient of an Alfred P. Sloan faculty fellowship (2004-06), a Terman faculty fellowship from Stanford, and an NSF Career Award (2002-07).
For detailed information about Goel's research and a complete list of his publications, see his research page.
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| Title | Author(s) | Journal | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scale-free aggregation in sensor networks | Goel, A, et. al. | Theoretical Computer Science | 11-2005 |
| An online throughput-competitive algorithm for multicast routing and admission control | Goel, A, et. al. | Journal of Algorithms | 04-2005 |
Sloan Research Fellowship, Alfred P. Sloan Frederick E. Terman Fellow, Stanford University NSF Career Award, 2002-2004