Du, Ding-Zhu 1948-
DU, Ding-Zhu 1948-
PERSONAL:
Born May 21, 1948, in China. Education: Chinese Academy of Sciences, M.S., 1982; University of California—Santa Barbara, Ph.D., 1985.
ADDRESSES:
Office—Department of Computer Science, University of Minnesota—Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 55455; fax: 612-625-0572. E-mail—dzd@cs.umn.edu.
CAREER:
Mathematical Science Research Institute, Berkeley, CA, staff member, 1985-86; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, assistant professor, 1986-87; Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, professor, 1987-90; Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, research associate, 1990-91; University of Minnesota—Twin Cities, Minneapolis, professor of computer science, 1991—.
MEMBER:
Association of Computing Machinery.
WRITINGS:
Theory of Computational Complexity, Wiley Publishing Group (New York, NY), 2000.
Problem Solving in Automata: Languages and Complexity, Wiley Publishing Group (New York, NY), 2001.
BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:
PERIODICALS
Science, November 23, 1990, Barry Cipra, "In Math, Less Is More—Up to a Point," p. 1081.