Marco Carmosino
Postdoctoral Researcher, IBM Research
Marco Carmosino is a PhD student in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at UC San Diego, advised by Russell Impagliazzo. He received his MS in computer science from UMass Amherst in 2013, and earned a personalized BA in "Theoretical Computer Science and Natural Language Processing" from Hampshire College in 2011. Marco is interested in circuit complexity, the role of randomness in structural complexity theory, applications of logic to computation, and learning theory.
Program Visits
- Meta-Complexity, Spring 2023. Research Fellow.
- Lower Bounds in Computational Complexity, Fall 2018. Visiting Graduate Student.
- Foundations of Machine Learning, Spring 2017. Visiting Graduate Student.
- Fine-Grained Complexity and Algorithm Design, Fall 2015. Visiting Graduate Student.
- Cryptography, Summer 2015. Visiting Graduate Student.