About the Authors
Eric Blais
Eric Blais
Simons Postdoctoral Fellow
CSAIL, MIT
Cambridge, MA
eblais[ta]csail[td]mit[td]edu
people.csail.mit.edu/eblais
Eric Blais is a Simons Postdoctoral Fellow in the Theory of Computing group at MIT. He graduated from Carnegie Mellon University in 2012; his advisor was Ryan O'Donnell. His research interests include the complexity of Boolean functions and sublinear algorithms.
Li-Yang Tan
Li-Yang Tan
Ph.D. candidate
Department of Computer Science
Columbia University
New York, NY
liyang[ta]cs[td]columbia[td]edu
www.cs.columbia.edu/~liyang
Li-Yang Tan is a Ph.D. student at Columbia University, where he is fortunate to be advised by Rocco Servedio. His research interests lie in complexity theory, with a focus on discrete Fourier analysis, the complexity of Boolean functions, and computational learning theory.