David Karger
Professor at Sloan School of Management
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- Sloan School of Management
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Sloan School of Management
My group often has openings for urops. You can find a list of ongoing projects here. If you find one of them interesting, take a look at the relevant papers, then send me a resume and (informal) transcript. Urops should have completed 6.01 or equivalent; superurops 6.005 or equivalent.
I am a member of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory in the EECS department at MIT.
My primary interest these days is in developing tools that help individuals manage information better. This involves studying people and current tools to understand where the problems are, creating and evaluating tools that address those problems, and deploying those tools to learn how people use them and iterate the whole process. I draw on whatever fields can help: information retrieval, machine learning, databases, and algorithms, but most often human computer interaction.
Videos
Lecture 10, 10/02: Network Flow Algorithms
Lecture 12 10/09 Min Cost Flow Algorithms
Lecture 09, 09/30: Augmenting Path Algorithms
Algorithms in the Field 2011 - David Karger
Lecture 08, 09/25: Network Flows
Lecture 13 10/11 Linear Programming
Lecture 07, 09/23: Perfect Hashing
Lecture 04, 09/13: Splay Trees
Lecture 05, 09/16: Integer Shortest Paths
Lecture 11, 10/07: Min-cost Flows
Lecture 16 10/21 Linear Programming Duality Examples
David Karger interview
Lecture 14 10/16 Linear Programming
Lecture 06, 09/18: Hashing
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