15 Facts About Constantinos Daskalakis

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Constantinos Daskalakis is a Greek theoretical computer scientist.

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Constantinos Daskalakis is a professor at MIT's Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department and a member of the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.

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Constantinos Daskalakis was awarded the Rolf Nevanlinna Prize and the Grace Murray Hopper Award in 2018.

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Constantinos Daskalakis's grandparents originated from Crete, where he summered as a child.

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When Daskalakis was in third grade, his father bought an Amstrad CPC, which Daskalakis stayed up all night with, attempting to learn how it worked.

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Constantinos Daskalakis attended Varvakeio High School, and completed his undergraduate studies in the National Technical University of Athens, where in 2004 he received his Diploma in Electrical and Computer Engineering.

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Constantinos Daskalakis completed his undergraduate thesis "On the Existence of Pure Nash Equilibria in Graphical Games with succinct description" under the supervision of Stathis Zachos.

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Constantinos Daskalakis continued to study at University of California, Berkeley, where he received his PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in 2008 under the supervision of Christos Papadimitriou.

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Constantinos Daskalakis's thesis was awarded the 2008 ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award.

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Constantinos Daskalakis has obtained computationally and statistically efficient methods for statistical hypothesis testing and learning in high-dimensional settings, as well as results characterizing the structure and concentration properties of high-dimensional distributions.

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Constantinos Daskalakis was appointed a tenured Professor at MIT in May 2015.

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Constantinos Daskalakis was awarded the 2008 ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award for advancing our understanding of behavior in complex networks of interacting individuals, such as those enabled and created by the Internet.

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In 2018, Constantinos Daskalakis was awarded the Nevanlinna Prize for "transforming our understanding of the computational complexity of fundamental problems in markets, auctions, equilibria and other economic structures".

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Constantinos Daskalakis received the Simons Foundation Investigator award in Theoretical Computer Science, an award designed for "outstanding scientists in their most productive years," who are "providing leadership to the field".

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Constantinos Daskalakis was named to the 2022 class of ACM Fellows, "for fundamental contributions to algorithmic game theory, mechanism design, sublinear algorithms, and theoretical machine learning".