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Date: Tue, 26 Nov 1996 03:45:37 GMTServer: NCSA/1.4.1Content-type: text/htmlLast-modified: Tue, 28 May 1996 15:26:13 GMTContent-length: 3370<html><HEAD><title>Aris Floratos</title><body></HEAD><!-- <base href= "http://www.cs.nyu.edu"> --><body bgcolor="#FFFFCD" text="#1E1E26" link="#000000" vlink="#007783"><H1>Aris Floratos</H1>Ph.D. student <br><!WA0><a HREF="http://cs.nyu.edu/"> Department of Computer Science</a><br><!WA1><a HREF="http://cs.nyu.edu/cs/courantnyu.html"> Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences</a><br><!WA2><a HREF="http://www.nyu.edu/">New York University</a><br>251 Mercer Street<br>New York, NY 10012, U.S.A.<br><br>Rm #523<br>Phone: 212-998-3120 <br>Email: <!WA3><a href=mailto:floratos@slinky.cs.nyu.edu> floratos@cs.nyu.edu </a><br></address> <hr> <H2><A NAME="Education">Brief Biography</A></H2> I was born in Greece and bred under the glorious mediterranean sun (for those unaware of the experience, seeing the movie "Il Postino" might be a good introduction). As I grew older I came to realize that people actually expected of me to get an education (what a nerve!). Lacking the guts to go against established beliefs, I decided that the least I could do was choose something fun. So, I entered the <!WA4><a HREF = "http://www.ceid.upatras.gr/">Computer Science and Engineering Department</a> at the <!WA5><a HREF = "http://www.ceid.upatras.gr/who/university/"> University of Patras</a> and, somehow, I managed to get a Bachelor's degree (1991). After that I stayed around for a couple of years, mainly working in EEC-funded research projects (if you are in the mood you can check my <!WA6><a HREF = "http://www.cs.nyu.edu/cv.ps">resume</a> for more info). At some point, though, I developed an uncontrollable desire to learn more about CS and I thought that pursuing graduate studies at the US was the only medicine. Following my insticts, I arrived in NY at the beggining of 1993 and, since then, I have been attending the PhD program of the Computer Science Dept. in NYU - getting a MSc degree (1995) in the way. The whole experience has been a great trip up to now and I hope that it will continue along the same tracks. One thing I can say for sure is this: WOW! IT CAN REALLY SNOW IN THIS COUNTRY..... <hr> <H2>Research Related Stuff</H2> I spend a good part of my time working (under the supervision and with the help of my advisor <!WA7><a href="http://cs.nyu.edu/cs/faculty/boppana/"> Prof. Ravi Boppana</a>) in the area of on-line algorithms. We mostly look at scheduling problems and try to quantify (in the framework of competitive analysis) the performance of various algorithms. I am particularly interested in exploiting the power (and understanding the limits) of randomization in the context of both on-line and off-line problems. <br> Some other parts of Computer Science that I find exiting and I am trying to explore further are: <ul> <li> Combinatorics and Graph Theory <li> Linear Programming <li> Approximation Algorithms for Hard Problems </ul><hr><h2>Bookmark List</h2>A friend once told me that the shortest way into someone's mind is through his/her<!WA8><a HREF = "http://www.cs.nyu.edu/~/.netscape/bookmarks.html">bookmark list</a>.... Very conveniently, it is also the most effortless (no trying to come up withclever lines about exquisite hobbies and unbelievably cool extra-cirricular activities).So, see if you can figure me out from mine.....<P><hr><ADDRESS>Page last modified on May 24 1996.</ADDRESS></body></html>
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