about me
My main research interests spread out around the role of randomness in computation. Here's a brief digest of what I do and why, and more detailed information appears on this page.
I'm an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto. I'm part of the Theory Group, of the Department of Computer Science, and of the Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences, Scarborough.
I'm available at {firstname}@cs.toronto.edu . Please feel free to drop me a line.
My main office is at the Sandford Fleming building (SF3310), and my other office is at the Scarborough Instructional Centre (IC347). My webpage at UTSC CMS appears here.
Brief bio: I completed my PhD at the Theory Group at Weizmann, where I had the pleasure and good fortune to be advised by Prof. Oded Goldreich. As a postdoc I was part of Prof. Ryan Williams' wonderful group at MIT, I was hosted in the Institute for Advanced Study and DIMACS by Prof. Avi Wigderson, and I was a research fellow at the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing.
As an undergrad, long ago when mighty dinosaurs roamed the Earth, I studied Psychology at TAU, Math at OpenU, and CS at the Technion.