Éva Tardos

Éva Tardos, mathematician, (born 1957, Hungary) winner of the Fulkerson Prize (1988), professor and chair of Computer Science department at Cornell University. Research Interests: While co-teaching a class with Jon Kleinberg students made anagrams for their names. They entered the class said "Kleinberg is Rebel King and Tardos is Astro Dave."

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  • 1957 (age 52 years)

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