Xi Chen | |
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Alma mater | Tsinghua University |
Known for | Computational complexity theory |
Awards | Gödel Prize (2021) Fulkerson Prize (2021) Presburger Award (2015) Sloan Research Fellowship (2012) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Computer theory |
Institutions | Columbia University |
Website | Xi Chen at Columbia University |
Xi Chen (Chinese:陈汐)[1] is a computer scientist.[2] He is a professor[3] of computer science atColumbia University.[2] Chen won the 2021Gödel Prize andFulkerson Prize for his co-authored paper "Complexity of Counting CSP with Complex Weights" withJin-Yi Cai.[4][5]
Chen received his B.S. and Ph.D. fromTsinghua University.[6] He was a postdoctoral fellow atInstitute for Advanced Study,Princeton University,University of Southern California, and joined the Columbia faculty in 2011.[7]
Chen's research focuses on computationalcomplexity theory.[2] He also received aPresburger Award from theEuropean Association for Theoretical Computer Science in 2015 and aSloan Research Fellowship in 2012.[8]
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