Position: Assistant Professor
Departments: Mathematics and EECS
Affiliation: University of Michigan
E-mail: martinjs at umich.edu
Office Phone: +1-734-763-3005
Office Fax: +1-734-763-0937
Mailing Address: Department of Mathematics
The University of Michigan
2074 East Hall
530 Church St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1043
Biography: I have an A.B. degree from Columbia University and a PhD from Rutgers University, both in mathematics. In 1996, I was a postdoctoral fellow at Iowa State University. From 1997 to 2004, I was a member of technical staff at AT&T Labs-Research in Florham Park, NJ. My research interests include fundamental algorithms, especially randomized and approximation algorithms; algorithms for massive data sets; signal processing and and computational harmonic analysis; computer security and cryptography; complexity theory.
News: Midwest Theory Day to be held May 10.
We have released software for AAFFT 0.9, a sublinear time sampling algorithm that finds partial Fourier decompositions. It is available from Mark Iwen's web page.





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