Kiril Bangachev
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I am a third-year PhD student at MIT, where I am fortunate to be advised by Guy Bresler. My current research focuses on high-dimensional statistics. I am particularly interested in the role of dimension in the computational complexity of statistical problems, frequently giving rise to information-computation gaps. Over the past two years, I have explored these themes in the context of high-dimensional random geometric graphs and noisy linear equations over finite fields.

Before coming to MIT, I was an undergraduate at Princeton where I was lucky to work with Matt Weinberg on problems in algorithmic game theory. I have also worked in combinatorics.

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High-Dimensional Statistics

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Algorithmic Game Theory

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