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See Who is Teaching What in EECS and the MIT Mathematics Department

Scott Aaronson: 6.045/18.400 Automata, Computability, and Complexity

Bonnie Berger: 18.418 Topics in Computational Molecular Biology

Constantinos Daskalakis: 6.896 Topics in Algorithmic Game Theory

Alan Edelman:6.338/18.337 Parallel Computing
18.085, Computational Science and Engineering I

Erik Demaine: 6.851 Advanced Data Structures

Michel Goemans: 18.310CPrinciples of Applied Mathematics
18.434, Seminar in Theoretical Computer Science

Shafi Goldwasser:

Piotr Indyk:

David Karger: 6.854/18.415 Advanced Algorithms

Jon Kelner: 18.440Probability and Random Variables

Tom Leighton:

Charles Leiserson: 6.884 Concepts in Multicore Programming

Nancy Lynch: 6.045/18.400 Automata, Computability, and Complexity

Albert Meyer: Mathematics for Computer Science

Silvio Micali: 6.875/18.425 Cryptography and Cryptoanalysis

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Peter Shor: 6.443/18.436 Quantum Information Science II
18.310C, Principles of Applied Mathematics

Mike Sipser:6.840/18.404 Theory of Computation

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