The paper from the collaboration with the Institute for Computer Graphics was accepted: M. Kassubeck, F. Bürgel, S. Castillo, S. Stiller, M. Magnor, "Shape from Caustics: Reconstruction of 3D-Printed Glass from Simulated Caustic Images" will appear in 2021 IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision (WACV).
The Institute for Mathematical Optimization is in the news with a new BMBF grant to research mathematical methods for artificial intelligence and machine learning in logistics, sensor nets, and molecular databases.
LeoPlan: Lernen und Optimierung mit großen Datenmengen auf Netzwerken
PIs: Prof. Dr. S. Stiller, Prof. Dr. C. Kirches (TU Braunschweig), Prof. Dr. P. Mutzel (Uni Bonn) Researchers: Dr. A. Tillmann, T. Niemann (TU Braunschweig), L. Schürmann (Uni Bonn), C. Hansknecht (TU Braunschweig), F. Bürgel (TU Braunschweig) Industry Partners: Logiball GmbH, BASF Schwarzheide GmbH, 4flow AG Funding: German Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF) Duration: 2020 – 2023
The lecture "Discrete Optimization" is for Master's students of programs in Data Science, Mathematics as well as Mathematics in Finance and Industry (credit points: 10, credit hours: 4+2). The course will be held in the summer term 2022 by Prof. Dr. Sebastian Stiller and Rebecca Marx in English language.
The lecture "Algorithms and Complexity for Quantum Computers" is for Bachelor's and Master's students of programs in Data Science, Mathematics as well as Mathematics in Finance and Industry (credit points: 5, credit hours: 2+2). The course will be held in the summer term 2022 by Prof. Dr. Sebastian Siller in English language.
The lecture "Ramp up Course Mathematics" is for Master's students of program in Data Science (credit points: 10, credit hours: 4+2). The course will be held in the summer term 2022 by Prof. Dr. Christian Kirches, Prof. Dr. Sebastian Stiller, and others in English language.
The courses "Bachelor Seminar Optimization" and "Master Seminar Optimization" on the topic of mathematical optimization (discrete and/or continuous) are for students of programs in Data Science and Mathematics (credit points: 8, credit hours: 4). The courses are offered in the summer term 2022 by Prof. Dr. Christian Kirches, Prof. Dr. Maximilian Merkert, and Prof. Dr. Sebastian Stiller. Presentations can be held in English or German language.