Michael Mitzenmacher is a prominent computer scientist known for his work in the areas of algorithms, randomness in computing, and theoretical computer science. He is a professor at Harvard University, where he has made significant contributions to the fields of computer science and engineering. His research often focuses on topics such as algorithms for data structures, probabilistic analysis, and network theory. Mitzenmacher is also known for co-authoring the book "Randomized Algorithms," which is widely used in computer science education.
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