Jeff Edmonds
Jeff Edmonds is a Canadian and American mathematician and computer scientist specializing in computational complexity theory. Academic careerEdmonds received his Bachelors at Waterloo in 1987 and his Ph.D. in 1993 at University of Toronto. His thesis proved lower bounds on time-space tradeoffs. He did his post-doctorate work at the ICSI in Berkeley on secure data transmission over networks for multi-media applications. He joined Department of EECS at Lassonde School of Engineering York University in 1995.[1][2] ResearchEdmonds' research interests include complexity theory, scheduling, proof systems, probability theory, combinatorics and machine learning. Personal lifeEdmonds is the son of another mathematician, Jack Edmonds. See alsoSelected publications
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