Subhash Hot ( Subhash Khot ; genus. June 10, 1978, Ichokarandzhi, India) - Indian-American mathematician and computer scientist, specialist in the theory of computational complexity. Member of the Royal Society of London (2017) [1] , professor at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at New York University.
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He graduated from the (Bachelor of Informatics, 1999). At Princeton University, he received master's degrees (2001) and Ph.D. (2003) in computer science, and studied there for this in 1999-2003. - at the Department of Informatics under the supervision of Professor . In 2003-2004 at the mathematics school of the Institute for Advanced Studies. In 2004-2007 Assistant Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology. In 2007-2011 Associate Professor, New York University. In 2011-2013. by invitation at the University of Chicago. Now Professor ( Silver Professor ) of the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University.
Awards and honors
- Microsoft New Faculty Fellowship (2005)
- IBM Pat Goldberg Memorial Best Paper Prize (2005)
- Outstanding Paper (2008)
- Alan Waterman Award , United States National Science Foundation (2010)
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- Nevanlinna Prize , International Mathematical Union (2014)
- Investigator (2015)
- McArthur Scholarship (2016) [2] [3]
- Sloan Scholarship