Amin Saberi

Associate Professor, Stanford University

Amin Saberi is an Associate Professor and 3COM Faculty Scholar at Stanford University. He received his BSc from Sharif University of Technology, and his PhD in Computer Science from the Georgia Institute of Technology. His research interests include algorithms, design and analysis of social networks, and applications.

He is a recipient of the Terman Fellowship, the Sloan Fellowship, and a number of best paper awards. Amin is also co-founder and chairman of NovoEd, a social learning environment designed in his research lab. It is used by universities such as Stanford, UC Berkeley, and the University of Michigan, as well as by non-profit and for-profit institutions.

Program Visits

Graph Limits and Processes on Networks: From Epidemics to Misinformation, Fall 2022, Visiting Scientist and Program Organizer
Data-Driven Decision Processes, Fall 2022, Visiting Scientist
Online and Matching-Based Market Design, Fall 2019, Visiting Scientist
Geometry of Polynomials, Spring 2019, Visiting Scientist
Bridging Continuous and Discrete Optimization, Fall 2017, Visiting Scientist
Pseudorandomness, Spring 2017, Visiting Scientist