Valerie King
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Valerie King is an American and Canadian computer scientist who works as a professor at the University of Victoria.[1] Her research concerns the design and analysis of algorithms; her work has included results on maximum flow and dynamic graph algorithms, and played a role in the expected linear time MST algorithm of Karger et al.[2]
She became a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery in 2014.[3]