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  1. Jelani Osei Nelson (Amharic: ጄላኒ ኔልሰን; born June 28, 1984) is an Ethiopian-American Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley. He won the 2014 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.

  2. Jelani Nelson. Professor, Department of EECS. UC Berkeley. About me:I am an EECSfaculty member at UC Berkeley, where I am a member of the Theory Group. Current students: Ishaq Aden-Ali(co-advised with Peter Bartlett) Xin Lyu(co-advised with Avishay Tal) Mihir Singhal (co-advised with Venkatesan Guruswami) Hongxun Wu(co-advised with Avishay Tal)

    • Professor, Department of EECS
    • UC Berkeley
  3. Jelani Nelson is a computer scientist who works on sketching and streaming algorithms for big data and dimensionality-reduction techniques for high-dimensional data. He is a former Harvard professor and a recipient of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.

  4. J Nelson, HL Nguyên. 2013 ieee 54th annual symposium on foundations of computer science, 117-126. , 2013. 412. 2013. An optimal algorithm for the distinct elements problem. DM Kane, J Nelson, DP Woodruff. Proceedings of the twenty-ninth ACM SIGMOD-SIGACT-SIGART symposium on …. , 2010.

  5. Jelani Nelson - University of California, Berkeley | LinkedIn. Berkeley, California, United States. 17K followers 500+ connections. View mutual connections with Jelani. Welcome back. Websites....

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    • University of California, Berkeley
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  6. Jelani Nelson is a professor of computer science at UC Berkeley and a former professor at Harvard University. He has received several awards and honors for his research on sketching, streaming, and database theory.

  7. Jelani Nelson | EECS at UC Berkeley. Research Areas. Theory (THY) Database Management Systems (DBMS) Research Centers. Center for the Theoretical Foundations of Learning, Inference, Information, Intelligence, Mathematics and Microeconomics at Berkeley (CLIMB) SpeciaLIzed Computing Ecosystems (SLICE) Teaching Schedule. Fall 2024. CS 298-3.