Theoretical computer scientist
Nicole Immorlica (born November 26, 1978)[ 1] is a theoretical computer scientist at Microsoft Research , known for her work on algorithmic game theory and locality-sensitive hashing .
Education and career
Immorlica completed her Ph.D. in 2005 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , under the joint supervision of David Karger and Erik Demaine . Her dissertation was Computing with Strategic Agents .[ 2]
After postdoctoral research at Microsoft Research and at the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica in Amsterdam, Immorlica took a faculty position at Northwestern University in 2008, and moved to Microsoft Research in 2012.[ 3]
Service
In 2019, Immorlica was elected chair of SIGecom, the Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group on Economics and Computation.[ 4]
Recognition
Immorlica was named as an ACM Fellow , in the 2023 class of fellows, for "contributions to economics and computation, including market design, auctions and social networks".[ 5]
References
^ About Nicole Immorlica , retrieved 2020-05-20
^ Nicole Immorlica at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
^ Nicole Immorlica: Senior Principal Researcher , Microsoft Research, retrieved 2020-05-20
^ "Nicole Immorlica" , People of ACM , Association for Computing Machinery , July 2, 2019
^ "Nicole Immorlica" , Award recipients , Association for Computing Machinery, retrieved 2024-01-24
External links
Main projects
MSR Labs applied research
International National Academics People