Ali Tavakoli
Computer Science student at the University of Tehran, working on theoretical computer science — graph theory, algorithms, combinatorics, and combinatorial optimization.
About Me
I am a final-semester Computer Science undergraduate student at the University of Tehran with a minor in Mathematics. My main academic interests lie in theoretical computer science — particularly graph theory, algorithms, combinatorics, and combinatorial optimization — with a related interest in integer programming.
I ranked 2nd out of 42 students in my cohort (GPA 19.26/20) and have consistently pursued the theoretical side of the curriculum, from graduate-level convex analysis to graph theory and combinatorics, both as a student and as Head Teaching Assistant.
I have recently been admitted to the Master's program in Computer Science at Sharif University of Technology through the Exceptional Talents provision, a national pathway with a quota of only 2 students.