Dr. Timo Kötzing gave an interview where he answered question about the relevancy of mathematics for a computer science education. The interview answers questions that prospective bachelor students might have, such as the necessity of prior math knowledge or the style of education they might expect and is available here (in German).
Louise Molitor successfully defended his PhD Thesis titled Strategic Residential Segregation and, thus, obtained her PhD title in Computer Science. She was supervised by Tobias Friedrich.
Vanja Doskoč successfully defended his PhD Thesis titled Mapping Restrictions in Behaviourally Correct Learning and, thus, obtained his PhD title in Computer Science. He was supervised by Tobias Friedrich.
Francesco Quinzan successfully defended his PhD Thesis titled Combinatorial Problems and Scalability in Artificial Intelligence and, thus, obtained his PhD title in Computer Science. He was supervised by Tobias Friedrich.
Maximilian Katzmann successfully defended his PhD Thesis titled About the Analysis of Algorithms on Networks with Underlying Hyperbolic Geometry and, thus, obtained his PhD title in Computer Science. He was supervised by Tobias Friedrich.
Algorithm Engineering
Our research focus is on theoretical computer science and algorithm engineering. We are equally interested in the mathematical foundations of algorithms and developing efficient algorithms in practice. A special focus is on random structures and methods.