Cezar Câmpeanu

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Associate Professor
Master in Computer Science, University of Bucharest, 1988, Ph.D in Mathematics/Computer Science, University of Bucharest, 1995, Postdoc in Computer Science, Queen's University, 2001, Postdoc in Computer Science, University of Western Ontario, 1997-1998
Office: 
Cass 408
Phone: 
9025660485
Fax: 
9025660466

Dr. Câmpeanu researches the theory of computing and works to describe efficiently a complex object by providing consistent information and eliminating redundancies. This philosophy, to compress information, carries through to his investigations into languages which may result in improved software packages that could be written faster and with fewer errors.

 

Teaching

 

Research Interests

  • Theory of computation: Formal Languages, Automata and Transducers
  • Descriptional complexity, decidability, and computability
  • Algorithmic Information Theory
  • Kolmogorov-Chaitin complexity
  • Bioinformatics and DNA Computation
  • Discrete mathematics in relation to computer science
  • Efficient implementation of algorithms
  • Quantum computing