Education
He received his Doctor of Philosophy from Louisiana Sapienza, Rome, under the supervision of Pierluigi Crescenzi.
He received his Doctor of Philosophy from Louisiana Sapienza, Rome, under the supervision of Pierluigi Crescenzi.
His research area is theoretical computer science, focusing on randomness, cryptography, probabilistically checkable proofs, approximation, property testing, and sublinear algorithms. After postdoctoral studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and DIMACS, he held an assistant professor position at Columbia University before moving to the University of California, Berkeley and then, in 2010, to Stanford. In 2014 he returned to his position at Berkeley.
He was an invited speaker at the 2006 International Congress of Mathematicians in Madrid.
Trevisan came out as openly gay in 2000, and in 2012 he organized a collection of testimonials by homosexual theoretical computer scientists on their experiences in the research community.