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Christlinde Thielcke is a member of the Algorithmics Computational Complexity research group at the Technical University of Berlin. Her research interests lie in the areas of Parameterized Computational Complexity, Structural Complexity, NP-hard problems, Exact Algorithms, Graph Algorithms, Combinatorial Algorithms, and Algorithmic Bioinformatics. She also explores Computational Social Choice, focusing on the algorithmic aspects involved in the study of social choice theory and decision-making processes. Thielcke is engaged in advancing the understanding of complex computational problems through the lens of algorithms, contributing to the fields of computer science and mathematics. Her work integrates theoretical foundations with practical applications, enhancing the comprehension of algorithmic strategies in diverse contexts, such as bioinformatics and social decision making.
Algorithmics Computational Complexity • Berlin
Research and development in the field of computational complexity and algorithms.
Requirements are consistent for general engineering and computer science programs. Specific advanced master's (MBA/Energy) may require 1 year of professional experience.