Aadityan Ganesh
I am a third-year PhD student in the theoretical computer science lab at Princeton University, where I am fortunate to be advised by Prof. Matt Weinberg. My primary interest lies in understanding incentives and designing mechanisms in the blockchain space.
I completed my undergrad in mathematics and computer science at the Chennai Mathematical Institute, during which I was fortunate to work with Prof. Jason Hartline (Northwestern University) on mechanism design and Prof. Prajakta Nimbhorkar (CMI) on stable matching.
I am also a faculty at the Raising A Mathematician (RAM) Foundation, where I have taught topics like blockchains, abstract algebra, and much more to enthusiastic high school students across India.
Beyond CS theory, I am also a top-end cricket nerd. You can find my reflections on cricket on my blog, Pacers with Pretty Feet.
