Conference Papers: 'Dataset or Not? A study on the veracity of semantic markup for dataset pages' and several others; Journal Articles: 'On the Complexity of Optimal Lottery Pricing and Randomized Mechanisms for a Unit-Demand Buyer' and several others; Manuscripts: 'Pricing for Online Resource Allocation: Beyond Subadditive Values' and others.
Research Experience
Google Research: Member of the Dataset Search team; Google Cloud: Designed and implemented algorithms that manage the deployment, upgrade, and decommission of machines in Google's data centers; University of Wisconsin-Madison: Postdoctoral Research Scientist.
Education
PhD in Theoretical Computer Science from the Computer Science department of Columbia University, advised by Mihalis Yannakakis; BSc in Computer Science and Telecommunications and MSc in Theoretical Computer Science, both from the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications of the University of Athens, Greece.
Background
Research Interests: Algorithms, Combinatorial Optimization and Complexity Theory, Algorithmic Game Theory and Computational Economics, Learning Theory. Currently a Software Engineer at Google Research, member of the Dataset Search team. Previously worked at Google Cloud, designing and implementing algorithms that manage the deployment, upgrade, and decommission of machines in Google's data centers. Was a Postdoctoral Research Scientist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.