Tung Nguyen wins Porter Ogden Jacobus Fellowship, Princeton University’s top honor for graduate students

Nguyen's research centers on “enormous graphs,” which he examines to see if they might contain a little graph. If identified, he examines whether the little graph might have specific patterns. He hopes this research can improve the efficiency of real-world algorithms that transmit information between two computers in a large system, overcoming obstacles by identifying them and understanding the system’s structure. Read more

Tung is a fifth-year doctoral student in applied and computational mathematics advised by Prof. Paul Seymour