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Paul Goldberg

Professor at University of Oxford

Paul Goldberg is a prominent academic in the field of computer science, currently serving as a Professor at the University of Oxford since July 2013. His academic journey includes previous positions at the University of Liverpool, where he was the founding head of the Economics and Computation (ECCO) research group, and at the University of Warwick. He has also contributed to research groups at Aston University and Sandia National Laboratories in the USA.124

Research Interests

Goldberg's research primarily focuses on algorithms with mathematically proven performance guarantees. His work spans several key areas:

  • Computational Learning Theory: He has extensively studied machine learning algorithms and their sample size bounds.
  • Algorithmic Game Theory: His recent research includes the complexity of equilibrium computation and dynamics such as best-response and better-response strategies.
  • Computational Biology and Approximation Algorithms: He has also explored various problems within these domains.124

Educational Background

Goldberg holds a BA in Mathematics from the University of Oxford, an MSc in Computer Systems Engineering from the University of Edinburgh, and a PhD in Computer Science from the same institution.3

Contact Information

For further inquiries or potential collaborations, he can be reached via email at [email protected] or by phone at +44 (0)1865 610756. His office is located in the Wolfson Building on Parks Road, Oxford.1

Goldberg's contributions to computer science, particularly in algorithm design and game theory, position him as a significant figure in his field, influencing both academic research and practical applications.

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Location

Greater Oxford Area