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Erik Demaine

Erik D. Demaine (born February 28, 1981) is a professor of computer science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a former child prodigy.

Erik D. Demaine
Born (1981-02-28) February 28, 1981 (age 41)
NationalityCanadian and American
Alma materDalhousie University
University of Waterloo
AwardsMacArthur Fellow (2003)
Nerode Prize (2015)
ACM Fellow (2016)
Scientific career
InstitutionsMassachusetts Institute of Technology
ThesisFolding and Unfolding (2001)
Doctoral advisor
Doctoral students

Early life and education

Demaine was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, to artist sculptor Martin L. Demaine and Judy Anderson. From the age of 7, he was identified as a child prodigy and spent time traveling across North America with his father.[1] He was home-schooled during that time span until entering university at the age of 12.[2][3]

Demaine completed his bachelor's degree at 14 years of age at Dalhousie University in Canada, and completed his PhD at the University of Waterloo by the time he was 20 years old.[4][5] Demaine's PhD dissertation, a work in the field of computational origami, was completed at the University of Waterloo under the supervision of Anna Lubiw and Ian Munro.[6][7] This work was awarded the Canadian Governor General's Gold Medal from the University of Waterloo and the NSERC Doctoral Prize (2003) for the best PhD thesis and research in Canada. Some of the work from this thesis was later incorporated into his book Geometric Folding Algorithms on the mathematics of paper folding published with Joseph O'Rourke in 2007.[8]

Professional accomplishments

 
Erik Demaine (left), Martin Demaine (center), and Bill Spight (right) watch John Horton Conway demonstrate a card trick (June 2005)

Demaine joined the faculty of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2001 at age 20, reportedly the youngest professor in the history of MIT,[4][9] and was promoted to full professorship in 2011. Demaine is a member of the Theory of Computation group at MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.

Mathematical origami artwork by Erik and Martin Demaine was part of the Design and the Elastic Mind exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art in 2008, and has been included in the MoMA permanent collection.[10] That same year, he was one of the featured artists in Between the Folds, an international documentary film about origami practitioners which was later broadcast on PBS television. In connection with a 2012 exhibit, three of his curved origami artworks with Martin Demaine are in the permanent collection of the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian Museum.[11]

Demaine was a fan of Martin Gardner and in 2001 he teamed up with his father Martin Demaine and Gathering 4 Gardner founder Tom M. Rodgers to edit a tribute book for Gardner on his 90th birthday.[12] From 2016 to 2020 he was president of the board of directors of Gathering 4 Gardner.[13]

Honours and awards

In 2003, Demaine was awarded the MacArthur Fellowship, the so-called "genius grant".[14]

In 2013, Demaine received the EATCS Presburger Award for young scientists. The award citation listed accomplishments including his work on the carpenter's rule problem, hinged dissection, prefix sum data structures, competitive analysis of binary search trees, graph minors, and computational origami.[15] That same year, he was awarded a fellowship by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.[16]

For his work on bidimensionality, he was the winner of the Nerode Prize in 2015 along with his co-authors Fedor Fomin, Mohammad T. Hajiaghayi, and Dimitrios Thilikos. The work was the study of a general technique for developing both fixed-parameter tractable exact algorithms and approximation algorithms for a class of algorithmic problems on graphs.[17]

In 2016, he became a fellow at the Association for Computing Machinery.[18] He was given an honorary doctorate by Bard College in 2017.[19]

See also

References

  1. ^ Kher, Unmesh (September 4, 2005). . Time. Archived from the original on September 8, 2005. Retrieved February 28, 2011.
  2. ^ Barry, Ellen (February 17, 2002). "Road Scholar Finds Home at MIT". The Boston Globe. Retrieved April 15, 2008.
  3. ^ Nadis, Steve (January 18, 2003). "Prodigy prof skipped school until he started college at 12". New Scientist. Retrieved November 10, 2013.
  4. ^ a b Wertheim, Margaret (February 15, 2005). "Origami as the Shape of Things to Come". The New York Times. Retrieved April 15, 2008.
  5. ^ O'Brien, Danny (August 19, 2005). "Commercial origami starts to take shape". The Irish Times. Retrieved April 15, 2008.
  6. ^ Erik Demaine at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  7. ^ "National honour for Demaine". University of Waterloo. March 31, 2003. Retrieved April 15, 2008.
  8. ^ Demaine, Erik; O'Rourke, Joseph (July 2007). Geometric Folding Algorithms: Linkages, Origami, Polyhedra. Cambridge University Press. pp. Part II. ISBN 978-0-521-85757-4.
  9. ^ Beasley, Sandra (September 22, 2006). "Knowing when to fold". American Scholar. 75 (4).
  10. ^ Curved Origami Sculpture, Erik and Martin Demaine.
  11. ^ "Erik Demaine". Artists. Smithsonian American Art Museum. Retrieved September 18, 2022.
  12. ^ A Lifetime of Puzzles: A Collection of Puzzles in Honor of Martin Gardner's 90th Birthday (AK Peters). ISBN 9781568812458
  13. ^ "About Gathering 4 Gardner Foundation". Gathering 4 Gardner. August 12, 2016.
  14. ^ Neal, Rome (October 4, 2003). "Behind The 'Genius Grants'". CBS News. Retrieved August 29, 2017.
  15. ^ "Presburger Award 2013". Retrieved February 15, 2013.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on April 30, 2013. Retrieved April 23, 2013.
  17. ^ Hajiaghayi Wins 2015 Nerode Prize, University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies, May 8, 2015, retrieved September 3, 2015.
  18. ^ "ACM Fellows":Erik Demaine
  19. ^ "Congressman John Lewis will deliver commencement address at Bard", Hudson Valley One, February 22, 2017

External links

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  • Biography in MIT News
  • Between the Folds Documentary film featuring Erik Demaine and 14 other international origami practitioners
  • Erik Demaine publications indexed by Google Scholar

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Erik D Demaine born February 28 1981 is a professor of computer science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a former child prodigy Erik D DemaineBorn 1981 02 28 February 28 1981 age 41 Halifax Nova Scotia CanadaNationalityCanadian and AmericanAlma materDalhousie UniversityUniversity of WaterlooAwardsMacArthur Fellow 2003 Nerode Prize 2015 ACM Fellow 2016 Scientific careerInstitutionsMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyThesisFolding and Unfolding 2001 Doctoral advisorAnna Lubiw Ian MunroDoctoral studentsMohammad Hajiaghayi Nicole Immorlica Mihai Pătrașcu Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Professional accomplishments 3 Honours and awards 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditDemaine was born in Halifax Nova Scotia to artist sculptor Martin L Demaine and Judy Anderson From the age of 7 he was identified as a child prodigy and spent time traveling across North America with his father 1 He was home schooled during that time span until entering university at the age of 12 2 3 Demaine completed his bachelor s degree at 14 years of age at Dalhousie University in Canada and completed his PhD at the University of Waterloo by the time he was 20 years old 4 5 Demaine s PhD dissertation a work in the field of computational origami was completed at the University of Waterloo under the supervision of Anna Lubiw and Ian Munro 6 7 This work was awarded the Canadian Governor General s Gold Medal from the University of Waterloo and the NSERC Doctoral Prize 2003 for the best PhD thesis and research in Canada Some of the work from this thesis was later incorporated into his book Geometric Folding Algorithms on the mathematics of paper folding published with Joseph O Rourke in 2007 8 Professional accomplishments Edit Erik Demaine left Martin Demaine center and Bill Spight right watch John Horton Conway demonstrate a card trick June 2005 Demaine joined the faculty of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT in 2001 at age 20 reportedly the youngest professor in the history of MIT 4 9 and was promoted to full professorship in 2011 Demaine is a member of the Theory of Computation group at MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Mathematical origami artwork by Erik and Martin Demaine was part of the Design and the Elastic Mind exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art in 2008 and has been included in the MoMA permanent collection 10 That same year he was one of the featured artists in Between the Folds an international documentary film about origami practitioners which was later broadcast on PBS television In connection with a 2012 exhibit three of his curved origami artworks with Martin Demaine are in the permanent collection of the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian Museum 11 Demaine was a fan of Martin Gardner and in 2001 he teamed up with his father Martin Demaine and Gathering 4 Gardner founder Tom M Rodgers to edit a tribute book for Gardner on his 90th birthday 12 From 2016 to 2020 he was president of the board of directors of Gathering 4 Gardner 13 Honours and awards EditIn 2003 Demaine was awarded the MacArthur Fellowship the so called genius grant 14 In 2013 Demaine received the EATCS Presburger Award for young scientists The award citation listed accomplishments including his work on the carpenter s rule problem hinged dissection prefix sum data structures competitive analysis of binary search trees graph minors and computational origami 15 That same year he was awarded a fellowship by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation 16 For his work on bidimensionality he was the winner of the Nerode Prize in 2015 along with his co authors Fedor Fomin Mohammad T Hajiaghayi and Dimitrios Thilikos The work was the study of a general technique for developing both fixed parameter tractable exact algorithms and approximation algorithms for a class of algorithmic problems on graphs 17 In 2016 he became a fellow at the Association for Computing Machinery 18 He was given an honorary doctorate by Bard College in 2017 19 See also EditList of University of Waterloo peopleReferences Edit Kher Unmesh September 4 2005 Calculating Change Why Origami Is Critical to New Drugs The Folded Universe Time Archived from the original on September 8 2005 Retrieved February 28 2011 Barry Ellen February 17 2002 Road Scholar Finds Home at MIT The Boston Globe Retrieved April 15 2008 Nadis Steve January 18 2003 Prodigy prof skipped school until he started college at 12 New Scientist Retrieved November 10 2013 a b Wertheim Margaret February 15 2005 Origami as the Shape of Things to Come The New York Times Retrieved April 15 2008 O Brien Danny August 19 2005 Commercial origami starts to take shape The Irish Times Retrieved April 15 2008 Erik Demaine at the Mathematics Genealogy Project National honour for Demaine University of Waterloo March 31 2003 Retrieved April 15 2008 Demaine Erik O Rourke Joseph July 2007 Geometric Folding Algorithms Linkages Origami Polyhedra Cambridge University Press pp Part II ISBN 978 0 521 85757 4 Beasley Sandra September 22 2006 Knowing when to fold American Scholar 75 4 Curved Origami Sculpture Erik and Martin Demaine Erik Demaine Artists Smithsonian American Art Museum Retrieved September 18 2022 A Lifetime of Puzzles A Collection of Puzzles in Honor of Martin Gardner s 90th Birthday AK Peters ISBN 9781568812458 About Gathering 4 Gardner Foundation Gathering 4 Gardner August 12 2016 Neal Rome October 4 2003 Behind The Genius Grants CBS News Retrieved August 29 2017 Presburger Award 2013 Retrieved February 15 2013 Erik Demaine at the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Archived from the original on April 30 2013 Retrieved April 23 2013 Hajiaghayi Wins 2015 Nerode Prize University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies May 8 2015 retrieved September 3 2015 ACM Fellows Erik Demaine Congressman John Lewis will deliver commencement address at Bard Hudson Valley One February 22 2017External links Edit Wikimedia 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