Pavel Pevzner

Web Developer, Designer, and Teacher

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Most Recent Review

I really liked the course, I had fun finishing assignments and learning the theory behind each concept. However, I take my time very seriously and this course has underrated the time you should devote as I end up having too much pressure due to other work I should be doing.
- Review by Jorge R

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Instructor Bio

Pavel Pevzner (https://cseweb.ucsd.edu/~ppevzner/) is Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at University of California San Diego (UCSD), where he holds the Ronald R. Taylor Chair and has taught a informatics Algorithms course for the last 12 years. In 2006, he was named a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor. In 2011, he founded the Algorithmic logy Laboratory in St. Petersburg, Russia, which develops online bioinformatics platform Rosalind (https://rosalind.info). His research concerns the creation of bioinformatics algorithms for analyzing genome rearrangements, DNA sequencing, and computational proteomics. He authored Computational Molecular logy (The MIT Press, 2000), co-authored (jointly with Neil Jones) An Introduction to informatics Algorithms (The MIT Press, 2004), and co-edited (with Ron Shamir) informatics for logists (Cambridge University Press, 2011). For his research, he has been named a Fellow of both the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and the International Society for Computational logy (ISCB).

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Pavel Pevzner's Core Subjects

  • data science
  • illustrator
  • machine learning