The Discovery Accelerator Supplements (DAS) Program, initiated in 2007, provides substantial and timely resources to a small group of researchers whose research proposals suggest and explore high-risk, novel or potentially transformative concepts and lines of inquiry, and are likely to have impact by contributing to groundbreaking advances in the area. Each award is valued at $120,000 over three years and provides recipients with additional resources to compete with the best in the world.
To date, eleven faculty members in Combinatorics and Optimization have received DAS awards.
Dave Gosset - 2019
Algorithms and complexity for quantum advantage
Luke Postle - 2019
Graph Colouring and Local Algorithms
Laura Sanita - 2019
Efficient algorithms for optimization problems
Chris Godsil - 2017
Quantum walks and graph spectra
Chaitanya
Swamy
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2016

Algorithm design in strategic and uncertain environments
Bill
Cook
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2014

Computational studies in discrete optimization
Andrew
Childs
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2013

Algorithms for quantum computers
Jochen
Koenemann
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2012

Flexible and effective techniques for the design of approximation algorithms
Debbie
Leung
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2010

Quantum communication theory
Chaitanya
Swamy
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2009

Algorithm design in game-theoretic environments and settings with uncertainty
Ashwin
Nayak
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2008

Efficient quantum algorithms and protocols