

Michelangelo Grigni
Professor Michelangelo Grigni is an esteemed Associate Professor at the School of Computer Science and Mathematics at Emory University. With a profound dedication to the fields of complexity and algorithms, he has made significant contributions to the academic community through both his research and teaching. His work primarily focuses on unraveling the intricacies of computational complexity and developing efficient algorithms, which are crucial for advancing technology and solving complex problems. At Emory University, Professor Grigni is actively involved in teaching, where he imparts his extensive knowledge and passion for computer science to his students. In the Spring of 2024, he will be teaching courses CS-326-1 and CS-424/524, where students will have the opportunity to delve into advanced topics under his expert guidance. His teaching philosophy emphasizes critical thinking and problem-solving, preparing students to tackle real-world challenges in the field of computer science. Beyond his teaching and research, Professor Grigni is committed to fostering a collaborative and inclusive academic environment. He encourages students to engage in research projects and explore their interests in complexity and algorithms. His approachable demeanor and dedication to student success make him a valued mentor and educator within the Emory University community.
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, 869-877, 2000-01-01
, 255-259, 2001-03-01