Rabbi Chanina said: “I have learned much from my teachers, more from my colleagues, and the most from my students.” (Ta’anit 7a)
- Douglas West, dissertation advisor. Through Doug, I can trace my academic ancestry to Hermann von Helmholtz and Nicolaus Copernicus.
- Jerry Spinrad, evil twin.
- Ann Trenk, Ph.D. 1991, Generalized Perfect Graphs.
- Jennifer Zito, postdoc, 1990-91.
- Paul Tanenbaum, Ph.D. 1995 (joint with Michael Goodrich), On Geometric Representations of Partial Orders.
- Karen Singer Cohen, Ph.D. 1996, Random Intersection Graphs.
- Gregory Levin, Ph.D. 1998, Selected Topics in Fractional Graph Theory.
- Donniell Fishkind, Ph.D. 1998, Posets, Graphs, and Matrices.
- Al Aksakalli, Ph.D. 2007, Protocols for Stochastic Shortest Path Problems with Dynamic Learning.
- Henry Pao, Ph.D. 2015, Graph Inference and Graph Matching.
- Lingyao Meng, Ph.D. 2021, Graph Matching and Correlation for Graphs.
- Michael Capalbo, Ph.D. 2001 (joint with Rao Kosaraju), Universal Graphs.
- Christine Nickel, Ph.D. 2007, Random Dot Product Graphs: A Model for Social Networks.
- Kimberly Tucker Kindred, Ph.D. 2007, Exact and Asymptotic Dot Product Representations of Graphs.
- Libby Beer, Ph.D. 2009 (joint with Carey Priebe), Latent Random Position Graphs: Theory, Inference, and Applications.
- Elizabeth Reilly, Ph.D. 2010, Random Threshold Graphs and Related Topics.
- Kate Richer, MSE 2013.
- Zeinab Maleki, visiting from Isfahan University of Technology (2012-2013).
- Yiguang Zhang, BS 2016.
- Elizabeth Reiland, Ph.D. 2019, Interval Digraphs.
- Tara Abrishami, BS/MSE 2019, A Combinatorial Analysis of the Eigenvalues of the Laplacian Matrices of Cographs.
- Tongtong Chen, BA 2022.
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