We are #hiring! Join us as a PhD student at the TUHH Institute for Algorithms and Complexity at Hamburg University of Technology, or tell your contacts about this exciting opportunity. Work on the forefront of algorithms for combinatorial/discrete optimization, complexity theory, or algorithmic game theory. See here for details: https://lnkd.in/e4Pt2teZ
TUHH Institute for Algorithms and Complexity
Hochschulen und Universitäten
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The Institute for Algorithms and Complexity is a research institute of TUHH - Hamburg University of Technology.
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The Institute for Algorithms and Complexity is a research institute of TUHH - Hamburg University of Technology. It researches the design and development of efficient algorithmic methods for the solution of important computational problems with impact in business, engineering, the social sciences, and beyond. It offers undergraduate and graduate education in the fields of algorithms, computational complexity, and mathematical optimization to the students of TUHH.
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www.algo.tuhh.de
Externer Link zu TUHH Institute for Algorithms and Complexity
- Branche
- Hochschulen und Universitäten
- Größe
- 2–10 Beschäftigte
- Hauptsitz
- Hamburg, HH
- Art
- Bildungseinrichtung
- Gegründet
- 2019
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Primär
Blohmstraße 15
Hamburg, HH 21079, DE
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We are #hiring! Join us as a postdoc at the Institute for Algorithms and Complexity at Hamburg University of Technology, or tell your contacts about this exciting opportunity. Work on the forefront of algorithms for combinatorial/discrete optimization, complexity theory, algorithmic game theory, or engineer algorithmic solutions for solving real data sets. Apply here: https://lnkd.in/evzWiaZY #postdoc #algorithms #gametheory #complexity
Postdoctoral Researcher
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We happily announce that we got a new paper accepted at the IEEE/ACM Conference on Computer-Aided Design (ICCAD 2023) in San Francisco, California: "Checkpoint Placement for Systematic Fault-Injection Campaigns". The paper is a result from a great collaboration with Christian Dietrich from the Operating Systems Group :-)