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Scott Aaronson: 6.845 Quantum Complexity Theory

Bonnie Berger: 18.418 Topics in Computational Molecular Biology

Constantinos Daskalakis: 6.006 Introduction to Algorithms

Alan Edelman:18.06 Linear Algebra

Erik Demaine: 6.849 Geometric Folding Algorithms: Linkages, Origami, Polyhedra

Michel Goemans: 18.310CPrinciples of Applied Mathematics

Shafi Goldwasser: 6.046J Design and Analysis of Algorithms

Piotr Indyk: 6.896 Sub-linear Algorithms

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Jon Kelner: 18.440Probability and Random Variables

Tom Leighton: 6.042J/18.062

Charles Leiserson: 6.172 Performance Engineering of Software Systems

Nancy Lynch:

Albert Meyer: 6.UAT Preparation for Undergraduate Advanced Project

Silvio Micali: 6.885 Robust Mechanism Design

Dana Moshkovitz: 6.895 Probabilistically Checkable Proofs and Hardness of Approximation

Ron Rivest: 6.046J Design and Analysis of Algorithms

Ronitt Rubinfeld: 6.896 Sub-linear Algorithms

Peter Shor: 18.310C Principles of Applied Mathematics

Mike Sipser:6.840J/18.404 Theory of Computation

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