Deniz Imrek

Deniz Imrek

imrekd@utexas.edu | GDC 4.518B

I'm a first-year PhD Student in the Theory Group at the University of Texas at Austin. I am fortunate to be co-advised by Anna Gal and Noah Fleming (Memorial University). My research interests are mainly in comlpexity theory and include communication complexity, proof complexity and streaming lower bounds.
Previously, I was a Bachelor's and Master's student in Mathematics at EPFL, where I mostly worked on descriptive set theory, and was lucky to be mentored by Jacques Duparc and, during my Master's thesis on Parity Games, by Mika Göös.
After my Master, I also had the chance to join Michael Kapralov's lab for a research internship on streaming lowerbounds.