Amin Saberi
Amin Saberi is an Associate Professor and 3COM faculty scholar in Stanford University. He received his B.Sc. from Sharif University of Technology and his Ph.D. from Georgia Institute of Technology in Computer Science. His research interests include algorithms, approximation algorithms, and algorithmic aspects of games, markets, and networks. Amin Saberi's research is supported by National Science Foundation (under grants CCF 0546889, 0729586, and 0915145), Library of Congress, Stanford Clean Slate Design for the Internet, and Google. His most recent awards include an Alfred Sloan Fellowship and best paper awards in FOCS 2011 and SODA 2010.
A complete list of Saberi's publications can be found here. Click here for Professor Saberi's CV.
Amin Saberi is on a leave of absence to lead NovoEd which offers online courses to hundreds of thousands of students around the world. Before, he was the director of NovoEd's predecessor Venture Lab.
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