Ravindran Kannan
Professor Ravindran Kannan ரவீந்திரன் கண்ணன் | |
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Ravindran Kannan Prix Knuth 2011 | |
| Born | 12 March 1953 |
| Alma mater | Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (B.Tech.) Cornell University (Ph.D.) |
| Awards | Knuth Prize (2011) Fulkerson Prize (1991) |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Computer science |
Ravindran (Ravi) Kannan (Tamil: ரவீந்திரன் கண்ணன்); born 12 March 1953, is a theoretical computer scientist. His work has mainly focused on efficient algorithms for problems of a mathematical (often geometric) flavor that arise in Computer Science, Machine Learning and Optimization.
Ravi was a Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research Lab, India. Before joining Microsoft, he was William K. Lanman Jr. Professor of Computer Science and Professor of Applied Mathematics at Yale University. Prior to that he has been on the faculty of CMU and MIT. The ACM Special Interest Group on Algorithms and Computation Theory (SIGACT) presented its 2011 Knuth Prize to Ravi Kannan for developing influential algorithmic techniques aimed at solving long-standing computational problems.
Ravi Kannan did his B.Tech at IIT, Bombay. He received his PhD in 1980 at Cornell University under Leslie Earl Trotter, Jr.