Noam Nisan (Hebrew: נעם ניסן; born June 20, 1961) is an Israeli computer scientist, a professor of computer science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is known for his research in computational complexity theory and algorithmic game theory .
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Noam Nisan (Hebrew: נעם ניסן; born June 20, 1961) is an Israeli computer scientist, a professor of computer science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is known for his research in computational complexity theory and algorithmic game theory .
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Noam Nisan is a professor of Computer Science and a member of the center of Rationality at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a principal researcher at Microsoft Research. His research concern the border of Computer Science, Economic Theory, and Game Theory, focusing on Electronic Markets and Auctions.
Noam Nisan is a Professor in the School of Computer Science and Engineering and at the Center for the Study of Rationality of the Hebrew University and is a Principal Researcher in Microsoft. He has received his PhD in Computer Science from UC Berkeley and has also worked as a researcher at Google.
Noam Nisan Professor of Computer Science, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Verified email at cs.huji.ac.il - Homepage Algorithmic Game Theory Game Theory Complexity Mechanism Design Auction Theory
Noam Nisan is the author of The Elements of Computing Systems (4.55 avg rating, 842 ratings, 65 reviews, published 2005), Algorithmic Game Theory (4.24 a...
Shimon Schocken and Noam Nisan developed a curriculum for their students to build a computer, piece by piece. When they put the course online -- giving away the tools, simulators, chip specifications and other building blocks -- they were surprised that thousands jumped at the opportunity to learn, working independently as well as organizing ...
Noam Nisan (1992) showed that this derandomization can actually be achieved with a pseudorandom generator of seed length that fools all -space machines. Nisan's generator has been used by Saks and Zhou (1999) to show that probabilistic log-space computation can be simulated deterministically in space .
Noam Nisan is Dean of the School of Computer Science and Engineering at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Noam Nisan, Shimon Schocken MIT Press, 2005 - Computers - 325 pages Indeed, the best way to understand how computers work is to build one from scratch, and this textbook leads students through...