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Yonatan Naamad
Contact
Information
Mailing Address
84 Beals Street #2
Brookline, MA 02446
Mobile: 617-543-2068
E-mail: ynaamad@cs.princeton.edu
WWW: www.yonatan.us
Education
Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, USA
Ph.D. Student in Computer Science (Theory), September 2011 - Present
– Research advisor: Moses Charikar
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York, USA
M.S. Applied Mathematics, January 2010 - May 2011
– Academic Advisor: Peter Kramer
– Graduate GPA: 3.96
B.S. Computer Science and Mathematics, August 2007 - May 2011
– Undergraduate GPA: 3.94 (Summa Cum Laude)
Appointments
RPI / Princeton
Teaching Assistant
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Assistant Instructor - Networks, Economics, and Computation
Teaching Assistant - Calculus II
Teaching Assistant - Introduction to Discrete Structures
Teaching Assistant - Multivariable Calculus & Matrix Algebra
Undergraduate Teaching Assistant - Introduction to Logic
Undergraduate Teaching Assistant - Data Structures and Algorithms
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World Bank
Temporary Employee
• Short Term Temporary
Summer 2009
EMC Corporation
Summer Intern
• Technical Competitive Analysis Group Intern
• Performance Group Intern
Summer 2007
Summer 2005
Talks
“Following the Trail of Data” presented at the 2010 SIAM Annual Meeting (AN10)
Publications
M. Chakraborty, S. Das, A. Lavoie, M. Magdon-Ismail, Y. Naamad “Instructor Rating Markets”
Workshop on Social Computing and User Generated Content,
ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce, June 2011
Abstract appeared in the Proceedings of the Second Conference in Auctions, Market Mechanisms, and Their Applications, August 2011
E. Anshelevich, S. Das, Y. Naamad “Anarchy, Stability, and Utopia: Creating Better Matchings” to appear in Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
Prior conference version appeared in Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Algorithmic Game Theory (SAGT) 2009
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Awards
COMAP Mathematical Contest in Modeling
• 2011 - Outstanding Winner for Problem B (Repeater Coordination)
• 2010 - Outstanding Winner (SIAM Prize) for Problem B (Criminology)
RPI Internal Awards
• 2011 Paul A. McGloin Prize in Computer Science
• 2010 Founders Award of Excellence
• Passed 2010 RPI Mathematics Preliminary Exam with Distinction (≥ 90%)
Technical
Skills
Programming:
C, C++, C#, Java, Matlab, MIPS, PHP, Prolog, Python
(+Django), Scheme, SQL, Visual Basic
Software:
ACT-R, AMPL, Emacs, LATEX, VMWare, QEMU
Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows, Various Linux Distributions, Apple OSX
Citizenship
Citizen of USA
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