Biography

Mahdi Cheraghchi is  an Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the  EECS Department of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor . Previously, he has been on the faculty of the  Department of Computing Imperial College London  (where he maintains a Visiting Reader position), a  Qualcomm Research Fellow  at the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing  of  U.C. Berkeley  and post-doctoral scholar at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (hosted by Piotr Indyk ),  Computer Science Department  of the Carnegie Mellon University  (hosted by Venkatesan Guruswami ) and the  University of Texas at Austin  (hosted by David Zuckerman).

Mahdi Cheraghchi is mainly interested in  Theoretical Computer Science , or more specifically:

  • Interconnections between electrical engineering and theoretical computer science (particularly coding and information theory and signal processing),

  • Sparse recovery (e.g., compressive sensing and combinatorial group testing) and high-dimensional geometry,

  • Information-theoretic privacy and security,
  • The use of randomness in computation, and how to do things equally well without using randomness,

  • Approximation algorithms and hardness of approximation.

Participation & Position
Contact Information

2260 Hayward Street
Department of EECS
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
USA

Research interests
Coding techniques
Coding theory
Communication networks
Complexity and cryptography
Shannon theory