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Nationality
  
Polish

Name
  
Piotr Indyk

Doctoral advisor
  
Rajeev Motwani


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Institutions
  
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Alma mater
  
Stanford University University of Warsaw

Known for
  
Computational geometry, Streaming algorithms, Computational learning theory

Notable awards
  
Best Student Paper Award at FOCS (2000) Career Award from the National Science Foundation (2002) Sloan Fellowship from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (2003) Packard Fellowship from the Packard Foundation (2003) Paris Kanellakis Award from the ACM (2012) Simons Investigator (2013) ACM Fellow (2015)

Education
  
Stanford University (2000), University of Warsaw (1995)

Residence
  
Poland, United States of America

Fields
  
Computer Science, Mathematics

Similar
  
Rajeev Motwani, Mario Szegedy, Madhu Sudan, Shafi Goldwasser, Sanjeev Arora

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Piotr Indyk is a Professor in the Theory of Computation Group at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Academic biography

Piotr Indyk Piotr Indyk Named ACM Fellow MIT EECS

Indyk received the Magister degree from the University of Warsaw in 1995 and a Ph.D. in computer science from Stanford University in 2000 under the supervision of Rajeev Motwani. In 2000, Indyk joined MIT where he currently holds the title of Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.

Research

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Indyk's research focuses primarily on computational geometry in high-dimensions, streaming algorithms, and computational learning theory. He has made a range of contributions to these fields, particularly in the study of low-distortion embeddings, algorithmic coding theory, and geometric and combinatorial pattern matching. He has also made contributions to the theory of compressed sensing. His work on algorithms for computing the Fourier transform of signals with sparse spectra faster than the Fast Fourier transform algorithm was selected by MIT Technology Review as a TR10 Top 10 Emerging Technology in 2012.

Awards and honors

Piotr Indyk Fourth Colloquium on Mathematics and Computer Science Nancy France

In 2000, Indyk was awarded the Best Student Paper Award at the Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science (FOCS). In 2002 he received the Career Award from the National Science Foundation, and in 2003 he received a Packard Fellowship from the Packard Foundation and a Sloan Fellowship from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. He was a co-winner of the 2012 Paris Kanellakis Award from the Association for Computing Machinery for his work on locality-sensitive hashing. In 2013, he was named a Simons Investigator by the Simons Foundation. In 2015, he was named Fellow of ACM "For contributions to high-dimensional geometric computing, streaming/sketching algorithms, and the Sparse Fourier Transform".

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