Mark Braverman (mathematician)

Mark Braverman (born 1984) is an Israeli mathematician and theoretical computer scientist. He was awarded an EMS Prize in 2016 as well as Presburger Award in the same year. In 2019, he was awarded the Alan T. Waterman Award. In 2022, he won the IMU Abacus Medal.

Mark Braverman
Born1984 (1984)
NationalityIsraeli
Alma materUniversity of Toronto
Awards
Scientific career
FieldsComputer science
Institutions
ThesisComputability and Complexity of Julia Sets (2008)
Doctoral advisorStephen Cook
Websitewww.cs.princeton.edu/~mbraverm/pmwiki/index.php

He earned his doctorate from the University of Toronto in 2008, under the supervision of Stephen Cook. After this, he did post-doctoral research at Microsoft Research and then joined the faculty at University of Toronto. In 2011, he joined the Princeton University department of computer science. In 2014, he was an Invited Speaker with talk Interactive information and coding theory at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Seoul.

Braverman is the son of mathematician Elena Braverman and, through her, the grandson of his co-author, mathematical statistician Yan Petrovich Lumel'skii.

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