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Kasper Green Larsen

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Kasper Green Larsen
Alma materAarhus University
AwardsPresburger Award
Scientific career
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Institutions
Doctoral advisorLars Arge
Websitecs.au.dk/~larsen/

Kasper Green Larsen (born 1977) is a Danish theoretical computer scientist. He is currently a professor at Aarhus University.

Biography

Larsen earned his doctorate from Aarhus University in 1997 under the supervision of Lars Arge.

He received several best paper awards at major conferences in theoretical computer science, including Symposium on Theory of Computing, Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science, and the International Cryptology Conference, including the Machtey Award and Danny Lewin Award for best student paper.

In 2019, Larsen received the Presburger Award from the European Association of Theoretical Computer Science for his work on lower bounds.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Presburger Award". European Association for Theoretical Computer Science.