Umesh Vazirani and Sanjeev Arora elected to the National Academy of Sciences

Umesh Vazirani and Sanjeev Arora

Prof. and alumnus Umesh Vazirani (Ph.D. ’86) and alumnus Sanjeev Arora (Ph.D. ’94) have been elected to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS).  Membership is awarded in recognition of distinguished and continuing achievements in original scientific research.  Vazirani is the Roger A. Strauch Professor of EECS and the co-director of the Berkeley Quantum Computation Center (BQIC). His research interests lie primarily in quantum computing.  Arora, whose interests include uses of randomness in complexity theory and algorithms,  efficient algorithms for finding approximate solutions to NP-hard problems (or proving that they don’t exist), and cryptography, is now the Charles C. Fitzmorris Prof. of Computer Science at Princeton University.