# Benjamin Livshits

> Ph.D. Stanford University 2006

**Wikidata**: [Q102303948](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q102303948)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/benjamin-livshits

## Summary
Benjamin Livshits is a male computer scientist who received his Ph.D. from Stanford University in 2006. His doctoral advisor was Monica S. Lam, an American computer scientist.

## Biography
- Born: [date and place not provided]
- Nationality: [not provided]
- Education: Ph.D. from Stanford University (2006)
- Known for: [specific contributions not provided]
- Employer(s): [not provided]
- Field(s): computer science

## Contributions
No specific contributions, publications, products, companies founded, patents, open-source projects, or standards created by Benjamin Livshits are provided in the source material.

## FAQs
### Q: Where did Benjamin Livshits receive his doctoral degree?
A: Benjamin Livshits received his Ph.D. from Stanford University in 2006.

### Q: Who was Benjamin Livshits' doctoral advisor?
A: Benjamin Livshits' doctoral advisor was Monica S. Lam, an American computer scientist.

### Q: What is Benjamin Livshits' profession?
A: Benjamin Livshits is a computer scientist by occupation.

## Why They Matter
No information about the significance and lasting impact of Benjamin Livshits on his field is provided in the source material.

## Notable For
- Received Ph.D. from Stanford University in 2006
- Had Monica S. Lam as doctoral advisor
- Has a Mathematics Genealogy Project ID (104300)
- Has a Google Scholar author ID (jaITaUcAAAAJ)
- Has an MR author ID (1149050)

## Body
### Education
- Benjamin Livshits received his Ph.D. from Stanford University in 2006.
- His doctoral advisor was Monica S. Lam, an American computer scientist.

### Professional Identity
- Benjamin Livshits is identified as a computer scientist by occupation.
- He has various academic identifiers including a Mathematics Genealogy Project ID (104300), Google Scholar author ID (jaITaUcAAAAJ), and MR author ID (1149050).

## References

1. Mathematics Genealogy Project