Geometric, Topological and Computational Aspects of High-Dimensional Combinatorics

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Tali Kaufman

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Bar-Ilan University
Tali is a professor in the Department of Computer Science at Bar-Ilan University. Her research interests are: Sub-linear Algorithms and Property Testing, Coding Theory, Graph Theory, Randomness in Computation, Approximation Algorithms, Combinatorics and Additive Combinatorics, Complexity Theory.
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Leonard Schulman

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California Institute of Technology
Leonard is a professor in the Department of Engineering and Applied Science at the California Institute of Technology. His research interests are: algorithms and communication protocols; combinatorics and probability; coding and information theory; quantum computation.
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Anna Gundert

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University of Cologne
Anna is a professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Cologne. Her research interests are: combinatorial theory of simplicial complexes, in particular random simplicial complexes, higher-dimensional expansion, and spectral properties of simplicial complexes.
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Uli Wagner

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Institute of Science and Technology Austria
Uli is a professor at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria. His research interests are: topological and high-dimensional combinatorics, discrete and computational geometry, and computational topology.
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John Klein

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Wayne State University
John is a professor in the Department of Mathematics at Wayne State University. His research interests are: algebraic topology, manifolds, and algebraic K-theory.
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Roy Meshulam

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Technion
Roy is a professor in the Department of Mathematics at the Technion. His research interests are: applications of topology to combinatorics.
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Lev Glebsky

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The Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí
Lev is a professor in the Faculty of Sciences at the Institute of Optical Communication, the The Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí. His research interests are: combinatoric, combinatorial and geometric group theory, and approximations.
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Alexander Lubotzky

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The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Alexander is a professor in the Einstein Institute of Mathematics at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His research interests are: group theory, representation theory and their connections with discrete mathematics, geometry and number theory.