Greg Aloupis
Teaching Professor

Research interest
- Computational geometry
Education
- PhD in Computer Science, McGill University
Biography
Greg Aloupis is a teaching professor at the Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University. He earned his PhD in computer science from McGill University, and is research active in algorithms and theory.
Prior to joining Northeastern, Aloupis taught as an industry professor at NYU and was a visiting associate professor at Tufts University.
Outside of teaching, he enjoys watching European basketball.
Recent publications
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Noncrossing Longest Paths and Cycles
Citation: Greg Aloupis, Ahmad Biniaz, Prosenjit Bose, Jean-Lou De Carufel, David Eppstein, Anil Maheshwari, Saeed Odak, Michiel Smid, Csaba D. Tóth, Pavel Valtr . (2024). Noncrossing Longest Paths and Cycles GD, 36:1-36:17. https://doi.org/10.4230/LIPIcs.GD.2024.36 -
The Complexity of Order Type Isomorphism
Citation: Greg Aloupis, John Iacono, Stefan Langerman, Özgür Özkan, Stefanie Wuhrer. (2024). The Complexity of Order Type Isomorphism Discret. Comput. Geom., 72, 483-502. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00454-024-00687-1