Éva Tardos
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Éva Tardos, mathematician, winner of the Fulkerson Prize (1988), professor and chair of Computer Science department at Cornell University.
- Research Interests: Design and analysis of algorithms for fundamental problems in network and combinatorial optimization; approximation algorithms, on-line algorithms, linear and integer programming, algorithmic game theory.
[edit] Education
- Dipl. Math, Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary (1981)
- Ph.D., Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary (1984)
[edit] Honors/Awards
- Member of National Academy of Engineering (2007)
- George B. Dantzig Prize (2006)
- Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- ACM Fellow
- Guggenheim Fellow
- Packard Fellow
- Sloan Fellow
- NSF Presidential Young Investigator
- Fulkerson Prize (1988)
[edit] External links/References
- Cornell University: Eva Tardos, Department of Computer Science