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Arya Mazumdar

Postdoctoral Associate
Signals, Information and Algorithms Laboratory
Research Laboratory of Electronics
MIT, Room # 36-689
Phone: 617-253-2197 email: aryam AT mit.edu

My host is Greg Wornell.

I have graduated with a PhD in May 2011 by defending my thesis titled
Combinatorial Methods in Coding Theory on April 4th, 2011.
My PhD advisor was Alexander Barg.

See complete list of my publications.
See my academic activities.

My PhD thesis research was on combinatorial aspects of Error-Correcting Codes.

However I have a broad research interest that includes the following topics:

  • Communication and Networking
  • Compressed Sensing, Signal Processing, Sampling Schemes and Learning
  • Error-Correcting Codes, Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics
  • Information Theory, Random Processes and Probabilistic Methods
  • Memory and Storage
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    My Erdös number is 3. There are 3 possible paths!

     

    My thesis is winner of the 2011
    Distinguished Dissertation Fellowship Award.

    Best Student Paper Award, ISIT 2010,
    for our Codes in Permutations for Flash Memory!