Lorenzo Orecchia

Computer Science, CAS

Education
A.B., Princeton University
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley
Office
111 Cummington St., MCS 135
Email
orecchia@bu.edu
Phone
(617) 358-2220

Assistant Professor, Computer Science, College of Arts & Sciences

Lorenzo Orecchia is an assistant professor of Computer Science at BU, which he joined in 2015 from MIT, where he was a postdoctoral associate and an Applied Mathematics Instructor. Lorenzo obtained his Ph.D. in Computer Science at UC Berkeley. His research focuses on the theoretical study of algorithms, with the goal to design methods that are both mathematically sound and applicable in practice. Professor Orecchia’s research has produced algorithmic advances for foundational computational problems, both of combinatorial nature, such as graph clustering, and of continuous nature, such as the solution of systems of linear equations and of large resource-allocation linear programs. Professor Orecchia advocates a broad approach to the design of algorithm that incorporates techniques from discrete and continuous optimization and is able to model computational challenges arising in a variety of applications, including Machine Learning, Numerical Analysis and Combinatorial Optimization.

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