Colin Cooper

Professor, King's College London

Colin Cooper is Professor in the Department of Informatics in the School of Natural and Mathematical Sciences at King's College London. His research interests are in random structures and algorithms -- in particular, models of massive networks, random graphs, properties of discrete random structures, random walks and randomized algorithms. At a practical level, he is interested the problem of estimating properties large unknown networks, using heuristic methods inspired by theoretical considerations.

Program Visits

Counting Complexity and Phase Transitions, Spring 2016, Visiting Scientist