Hi! I’m Yilin Li (李奕霖), a first-year PhD student based at the Department of Computer Science of Durham University, UK. I am fortunate enough to work under the supervision of Prof. Daniel Paulusma and Dr. George Mertzios and supported by an EPSRC Doctoral Studentship. I'm currently working on a project named International Kidney Exchange, which brings together modern graph theory with theoretical computer science and economics. I'm a member of the Algorithms and Complexity Research Group (ACiD). My research interest is graph theory, especially through the algorithmic, structural, and probabilistic lenses.
Before that, I obtained an MSc in Mathematics with a specialization in Discrete Mathematics (and Quantum Information) from the University of Amsterdam’s Korteweg-de Vries Institute for Mathematics in August 2024, where I was fortunate enough to work on my thesis on Bipartite Induced Density in Triangle-free Graphs under the supervision of Dr. Ross Kang (UvA) and Prof. Dr. Daniel Dadush (CWI, Amsterdam and Utrecht University), and a BSc in Mathematics with Applied Mathematics from the University of Nottingham Ningbo China (UNNC) in July 2022.
Last Modified: October 28, 2024