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Students
Students at Princeton
- Sinziana Munteanu (Senior thesis, 2011-2012), Now at CMU.
- Algorithms for PathWidth (paper)
Recipient of Outstanding Computer Science Senior Thesis Prize.
- Aviv Adler (Junior thesis, 2011-2012)
- Graph Reconstruction
- Andrew Kaier (Senior thesis, 2011-2012)
- Recommendation algorithms.
- Vladimir Costescu (One semester project, Fall 2011)
- Web design.
- Rishita Patlolla, Nikhila Albert (Summer project, Summer 2012)
- Finance management app for Android.
- Mihai Roman (One semester project, Fall 2012)
- Speech Synthesis.
- Matt Superdock (Senior thesis, 2012-2013)
- Graceful Tree Conjecture (thesis)
- Yichen Wu (Senior thesis, 2012-2013)
- Steinberg's Conjecture.
- Michael Lai (Junior thesis, 2012-2013)
- Graph Reconstruction Conjecture.
- James Bedell (One semester project, Spring 2013), Now at USC
- Algorithm Visualization.
- Aaron Schild (Junior Project, Spring 2013), Now at Berkeley
- Interdiction Problems (paper)
- Richard Zhang (Junior Project, Spring 2013), Now at Berkeley
- Forbidden Directed Minors and Kelly-width (paper)
- Andra Constantinescu (Junior Project, Spring 2013)
- Kelly-pathwidth.
- Utsarga Sikder (Junior Project, Spring 2014)
- Perfect Matching and Pfaffians.
- Richard Zhang (Senior Thesis, 2013-2014), Now at Berkeley
- Forbidden Directed Minors and Directed pathwidth (thesis)
- Mouse Lee, Fabian Roberts (Summer 2014)
- Maze-solving robot
- Daphne Weinstein (Summer 2014)
- Computational archeology
- Michael Yitayew (Project X, Summer 2014)
- Perfect Matching and Pfaffians.