Ari Trachtenberg

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Dr. Ari Trachtenberg is an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at Boston University and the coordinator for its computer systems group. He received his Ph.D. (2000) and M.S. (1996) in computer science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, working with advisors Alexander Vardy (de facto), Edward Reingold (de jure), and C.L. Liu (de jure), and his S.B. (1994) from MIT[1]. His research mainly concerns:

  1. theory and applications of coding theory, for example lexicodes
  2. data synchronization in weakly connected devices
  3. location detection in sensor networks
  4. algorithm design
  5. security and cryptography

Dr. Trachtenberg is the recipient of the Boston University ECE faculty excellence in teaching award (2003), the National Science Foundation CAREER award (2002), and the UIUC Kuck outstanding thesis award (2000) and Mavis memorial fund scholarship award (1999).

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  1. ^ http://ipsit.bu.edu/documents/cvAri.pdf

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