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Chair 11: ALGORITHM ENGINEERING
Our chair for Algorithm Engineering - LS11 - has been founded in 1985. Professor Hans-Paul Schwefel, the predecessor of Professor Petra Mutzel, was the head of the chair (called Systemanalyse) until his retirement in 2006. Currently, the chair consists of four research groups:
Prof. Dr. Petra Mutzel: Algorithm Engineering (Chair)
- Algorithm Engineering, in particular graph algorithms and data structures
- Computational Analytics
- Algorithmic Data Analysis, Graph Mining
- Combinatorial Optimization (polynomial time and ILP-based)
- Network Design and Optimization
- Graph and Network Visualization
- Analysis of chemical structures and biological networks
Prof. Dr. Johannes Fischer: Algorithmic Foundations and Education in Computer Science
- Text Indexing
- Succinct Data Structures
- (lower) secondary computer science education
- Algorithms for Big Data
Prof. Dr. Sven Rahmann: Bioinformatics for High-Throughput Technologies
Sven Rahmann is now chair of Genome Informatics at the University of Duisburg-Essen.
The group continues its research and teaching courses at LS XI.
- Efficient algorithms for large biological datasets in genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics
- Analysis of high-throughput sequencing data (e.g., SOLiD, Illumina, 454)
- Analysis of spectrometry data (IMS, MS, NMR) with a focus on metabolomics
- Reconstruction and analysis of complex biological networks, especially protein hypernetworks (protein networks with additional constraints)
- Algorithmic statistics in bioinformatics and applications of combinatorial optimization in bioinformatics
Prof. Dr. Günter Rudolph: Computational Intelligence
- Multi-objective Optimization and Industrial Optimization
- Evolutionary Computation
- Hybrid Metaheuristics
- Artificial Neural Networks and Fuzzy Systems
- Experimental Statistical Methods
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