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June

New PhD: Neha Lodha

Neha Lodha successfully defended her PhD thesis “SAT Approach to Decomposition” on June 18,, 2019. Congratulations!

Neha was was supervised by Stefan Szeider.

Neha was one of the first students who joined the Doctoral Program Logical Methods in Computer Science (LogiCS) where she was a student representative.

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18

January

Three female PhD students at the Algorithms and Complexity Group

The Algorithms and Complexity Group has currently three female PhD students:

Thekla Hamm works in the FWF funded research project “New Frontiers for Parameterized Complexity (FWF P31336)” under the advise of  Dr. Robert Ganian.
Guangping Li works in the FWF funded research project “Human-centered Algorithm Engineering: Graph and Map Visualization (FWF P31119)” under the advise of Prof. Martin Nöllenburg.
Neha Lodha works in the FWF funded Doctoral College “Logical Methods in Computer Science (FWF W1255)” under the advise of Prof. Stefan Szeider.

Thekla and Guanping joined just recently, Neha is close to completion of her PhD

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18

January

Celebrating Excellence: Successful Master students at the EPILOG

This semester’s EPILOG event, at which the Faculty of Informatics presents and honors excellent students and their Master theses, was a successful one for two Master students who wrote their thesis in the Algorithms and Complexity group.

Raphael Löffler received one of the two Best Poster Awards for the poster on his thesis “An Interactive Optimization Framework for Point Feature Label Placement”, supervised by Martin Nöllenburg and Fabian Klute. Among a competition of over 100 posters, Raphael convinced the EPILOG jury with his poster design and the clarity of exposition.

Raphael

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06

December

Award of Excellence for Eduard Eiben’s PhD Thesis

Eduard Eiben received the Award of Excellence  for his outstanding PhD thesis from the Ministry of Education, Science and Research (BMBWF) on December 5, 2018.

Congratulations!

Eduard carried out his PhD work in the Algorithms and Complexity group, his advisors where Stefan Szeider, Robert Ganian, and Georg Gottlob. His work was funded by the Austrian Science Funds (FWF) via the projects:

  1. Exploiting New Types of Structure for Fixed Parameter Tractability (X-Tract, FWF P26696)
  2. Doctoral College on Logical Methods in Computer Science (LogiCS, FWF W1255)

 

 

 

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18

October

Successful Graph Drawing Contest for our students

Two teams of TU Wien students from the Master’s course “Graph Drawing Algorithms” taught by Martin Nöllenburg and Fabian Klute received awards for their submissions to the 25th Graph Drawing Contest, which was held in conjunction with the International Symposium on Graph Drawing and Network Visualization (GD) in Barcelona in September 2018.

In the category “Creative Topics: Game of Thrones” the task was to create a layout of a network of 84 characters and their relations from the popular TV show “Game of Thrones”. From a strong competition of 18 submissions the

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24

April

Tree Decomposition Game at the Science Festival

Members of the Algorithms and Complexity Group together with the Vienna Center for Logic and Algorithms, presented a game at the annual Austrian science festival “Lange Nacht der Forschung” on April 13, 2018.

This year, the festival attracted a record number of 228.000 visitors to 265 exhibition stations across Austria, allowing a direct communication between the public and the researchers in a playful format.

At the Station 8, Am Hof, in Vienna’s 1st District, visitors were invited to play the game Catch the Virus (Fang das Virus), which was based on the famous Cops

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10

April

New PhD: Eduard Eiben

Eduard Eiben successfully defended his PhD thesis “Exploiting new types of structure for fixed-parameter tractability” on April 10, 2018. Congratulations!

Eduard, who is the first student to graduate from the Doctoral Program Logical Methods in Computer Science (LogiCS) was supervised by Stefan Szeider.

 

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13

March

Two New Research Projects

The Austrian Science Fund (FWF) is funding two new projects led by members of the Algorithms and Complexity group:

  1. Project “Human-Centered Algorithm Engineering” (P 31119) led by Martin Nöllenburg, and
  2. Project “New Frontiers for Parameterized Complexity” (P 31336) led by Robert Ganian.

Congratulations to the new PIs!

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20

February

New GD Steering Committee Members

Martin Nöllenburg and Therese Biedl (U Waterloo) have been elected as two new members of the steering committee of the International Symposium on Graph Drawing and Network Visualization (GD) by the GD community. They will serve for a three-year term until 2020. Martin was already an elected member of the steering committee in the previous period 2015-2017.

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26

January

Doctoral Program LogiCS funded for a second period

After a successful evaluation, the Doctoral Program Logical Methods in Computer Science (LogiCS) receives funding of over EUR 3.6M from the Austrian Science Funds (FWF) for a second period.  The Doctoral program is directed by Georg Gottlob (speaker) and Stefan Szeider (deputy speaker) and has currently over 40 doctoral students.

Application for 16 new fully funded positions is open.

 

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