Prasanna Ramakrishnan
PhD Student in the Stanford CS Theory group, studying computational social choice.
https://web.stanford.edu/~pras1712/
@h4n1in.bsky.social
@wtgowers.bsky.social
Mathematics professor at Collège de France and fellow of Trinity College Cambridge.
@henryseg.bsky.social
Mathematician and mathematical artist/maker. segerman.org, http://youtube.com/@henryseg, https://mathstodon.xyz/@henryseg
@divyarthi.bsky.social
Postdoctoral Fellow @BU_CDS. Previously postdoc @TelAvivUni and PhD @Princeton. https://www.divyarthimohan.com
@lakshmic.bsky.social
Freelance science writer covering technology, math, computer science- https://lakshmichandrasekaran.contently.com/. Words in @quantamagazine.bsky.social, @sciencenews.bsky.social & others. Blog: https://scieye.wordpress.com/
@sourav22899.bsky.social
PhD Student at MIT. Previously, EE undergrad at IIT Madras. Interested in online learning, auctions, and mechanism design. sourav22899.github.io
@jmlribeiro.bsky.social
Asst Prof, IT and IST, University of Lisbon. Likes coding theory, cryptography, and (pseudo)randomness. Prev: faculty @ NOVA FCT, postdoc @ CMU, PhD @ Imperial https://sites.google.com/site/joaorib94/
@epsilonrational.bsky.social
Studies Algorithmic game theory and online learning University of Pennsylvania/ Simons institute https://www.seas.upenn.edu/~eshwar/
@iwmertz.bsky.social
Complexity theory person. Postdoc in the Computer Science department at Charles University, occasional translator. Tea and breathing enthusiast. he/him
@simonsinstitute.bsky.social
The world's leading venue for collaborative research in theoretical computer science. Follow us at http://YouTube.com/SimonsInstitute.
@sikatasengupta.bsky.social
cs phd @upenn advised by Michael Kearns, Aaron Roth, and Duncan Watts| previously @stanford | she/her https://psamathe50.github.io/sikatasengupta/
@iannis.bsky.social
Professor of Computer Science at Aarhus University. Researcher in algorithm design, foundations of AI/ML, algorithmic game theory, computational social choice.
@jannikpeters.bsky.social
Postdoc at the National University of Singapore, working on computational social choice and voting theory.
@acmsigecom.bsky.social
ACM SIGecom encourages research and advanced applications at the interface between economics and computer science. See you at the EC'25 #ACMEC25!
@aviad-rubinstein.bsky.social
Algorithms for Toddlers (https://youtu.be/nnLOi3ia210) | Algorithms for Teenagers (https://tinyurl.com/2cnp39cf) | Algorithms for Grown Ups (http://dblp.org/pid/11/10308)
@shengwuli.bsky.social
Econ prof at Harvard. (Mechanism design, market design, behavioral theory.) www.shengwu.li
@bengolub.bsky.social
economics and computer science professor at Northwestern bengolub.net social and economic networks originally from Ukraine
@jeffdean.bsky.social
Google Chief Scientist, Gemini Lead. Opinions stated here are my own, not those of Google. Gemini, TensorFlow, MapReduce, Bigtable, Spanner, ML things, ...
@teorth.bsky.social
Mathematician at UCLA. My primary social media account is https://mathstodon.xyz/@tao . I also have a blog at https://terrytao.wordpress.com/ and a home page at https://www.math.ucla.edu/~tao/
@robinkothari.bsky.social
Theoretical computer scientist working on quantum algorithms and complexity at Google Quantum AI. Previously at Microsoft Quantum, MIT, U. Waterloo, and IIT Bombay.
@mkearnsphilly.bsky.social
CS prof at Penn, Amazon Scholar in AWS. Interested in ML theory and related topics, as well as photography and Gilbert and Sullivan. Website: www.cis.upenn.edu/~mkearns
@sbubeck.bsky.social
I work on AI at OpenAI. Former VP AI and Distinguished Scientist at Microsoft.
@tcsplus.bsky.social
TCS+ is the original online seminar in theoretical computer science, committed to the carbon-free dissemination of ideas across the globe since 2013. Talks from the cutting edge of research in TCS, for a wide audience: https://www.tcsplus.org
@shivamnadimpalli.bsky.social
CS Theory postdoc at MIT (https://math.mit.edu/~shivamn)
@kasperglarsen.bsky.social
Professor and Head of Algorithms, Data Structures and Foundations of Machine Learning at Computer Science, Aarhus University
@alroth.bsky.social
Stanford economist. I have a market design blog: https://marketdesigner.blogspot.com/ Lately I’m interested in #controversial markets
@booleananalysis.bsky.social
@andrea-montanari.bsky.social
Professor, Stanford University, Statistics and Mathematics. Opinions are my own.
@arxiv-cs-gt.bsky.social
Computer Science -- Computer Science and Game Theory (cs.GT) source: https://export.arxiv.org/rss/cs.GT maintainer: @tmaehara.bsky.social
@quantamagazine.bsky.social
Illuminating math and science. Supported by the Simons Foundation. 2022 Pulitzer Prize in Explanatory Reporting. www.quantamagazine.org
@benbenbrubaker.bsky.social
Staff writer @quantamagazine.bsky.social covering computer science. Formerly freelance physics writer (Quanta, SciAm, Physics Today, elsewhere), ex-physicist. [Obligatory disclaimer about views being my own.]
@ericaklarreich.bsky.social
Mathematics and science journalist. My work has appeared in Quanta, Nature, The Atlantic, New Scientist, Science News and other publications.
@joshuagrochow.bsky.social
Research: TheoryCompSci, pure math, complex systems Other: climate; covid; equity, inclusion, & accessibility Assoc. Prof. @ CU Boulder Comp. Sci. & Math Views my own @joshuagrochow@mathstodon.xyz (& prev twitter) https://home.cs.colorado.edu/~jgrochow
@praveshkkothari.bsky.social
Assistant Professor @PrincetonCS Research: Theoretical Computer Science, Optimization, Algorithmic Statistics.
@rasmuspagh.net
Professor of computer science at University of Copenhagen. Interested in random things & their application (especially to algorithms and privacy). rasmuspagh.net
@jelaninelson.bsky.social
Professor and Chair of Computer Science Division, UC Berkeley EECS. Research Scientist (part-time) at Google. Founder, AddisCoder. 🇻🇮🇺🇸🇪🇹
@ellen-v.bsky.social
Assistant Professor at Stanford Machine learning, algorithm design, econ-CS https://vitercik.github.io/
@focs2025.bsky.social
Official account for the 2025 IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science (FOCS), to be held in Sydney, Australia, Dec 14-17, 2025.
@michal-feldman.bsky.social
Professor of Computer Science, @TelAvivUni | @ACM SIGECOM Chair | Research areas: Econ&CS, Algorithmic Game Theory, Market Design