I'm interested in combinatorics, discrete mathematics, theoretical computer science, and interactions betweeen these fields. I am also interested in AI, ML and applications. In general, I like thinking about and finding patterns in different kinds of structures. |
Saúl A. Blanco
Assistant ProfessorEmail: sblancor@indiana.edu
Office: Luddy Hall (700 N. Woodlawn Ave) | Room: 3066
Website: http://homes.sice.indiana.edu/sblancor/
Office Hours
By appointment
Education
- Ph.D. in Mathematics at Cornell University, 2012
Courses Taught at Luddy
- B351 Introduction to AI
- B505 Applied Algorithms
- B551 Elements of AI
- B565 Data Mining
- C241 Discrete Structures for Computer Science
- H241 Discrete Structures for Computer Science, Honors
- I201 Mathematical Foundations of Informatics
- I231 Introduction to the Mathematics of Cybersecurity
- I308 Information Representation
- I399/C290 Current Topics in Informatics/Tools in Computer Science: Games and Puzzles
- Q520/B590 Mathematics and Logics for CogSci/Mathematics of Learning
Biography
Other Research Areas
- Discrete Mathematics