Jayson Lynch is a Research Scientist in the FutureTech Lab at MIT working on predicting the future progress of algorithms developement and understanding the fundamental limitations to improving computing performance. They earned their PhD from MIT under Erik Demain working on the computational complexity of motion planning problems, computational geometry, and games and puzzles. Afterwards Jayson continued researching computational geometry at the University of waterloo. Some of their other work includes reversible algorithms to help unlock future highly energy efficient computers, as well as cache-oblivious and cache-adaptive algorithms.