Papers

* Network Information Flow: Does the Model Need Tuning?, with Eric Lehman. Symposium on Discrete Algorithms (SODA '05). To appear, January 2005.

* Complexity Classification of Network Information Flow Problems, with Eric Lehman. Symposium on Discrete Algorithms (SODA '04). January 2004.

* Approximating the Smallest Grammar: Kolmogorov Complexity in Natural Models, with M. Charikar, E. Lehman, D. Liu, M. Prabhakaran, A. Sahai, and A. Shelat. Symposium on Theory of Computing (STOC '02).

*Wide-sense Nonblocking WDM Cross-connects, with P. Haxell, G. Wilfong and P. Winkler. European Symposium on Algorithms (ESA '02).

*Route Oscillations in I-BGP with Route Reflection, with A. Basu, L. Ong, F. B. Shepherd and G. Wilfong. (SIGCOMM '02).

*Existence Theorems, Lower Bounds and Algorithms for Scheduling to Meet Two Objectives, with Eric Torng, Cliff Stein, and Patchrawat Uthaisombut. Symposium on Discrete Algorithms(SODA'02).

* Strictly non-blocking WDM cross-connects for heterogeneous networks, with Gordon Wilfong. Symposium on Theory of Computation(STOC'00). Proceedings of STOC '00.

* Strictly non-blocking WDM cross-connects, with Gordon Wilfong. Eleventh ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms(SODA'00). Proceedings of SODA '00.

* On List Update and Work Function Algorithms, with Eric J. Anderson, Kristen Hildrum, Anna Karlin and Micheal Saks. Seventh European Symposium on Algorithms(ESA'99). Proceedings of ESA '99.

* Improved Bicriteria Existence Theorems for Scheduling, with Jay Aslam, Cliff Stein and Neal Young. Tenth ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms(SODA'99). Proceedings of SODA '99.

Dissertation

Advisor: Madhu Sudan.

* Network Coding. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Feb, 2005.

Master's Thesis

Advisor: David Karger.

* Strictly Non-blocking WDM Cross-connects. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, June, 2001.

Undergraduate Thesis

Advisor: Cliff Stein.

* Existence Theorems for Scheduling to Meet Two Objectives. Dartmouth College Computer Science Technical Report PCS-TR99-347, June 1999.