Address
Room: B262
Kackertstraße 7
52072 Aachen
Office Hours
- Mittwoch 11 - 12 Uhr
Profile
Marco Lübbecke, born 1971, studied mathematics at TU Braunschweig where he graduated in 1996. He received a
doctoral degree in mathematics from the same university in 2001. He completed his habilitation thesis in mathematics at TU Berlin in 2007. During the academic year 2009/2010 he was a visiting professor for discrete optimization at TU Darmstadt, before he became a full professor and chair of operations research at RWTH Aachen in 2010. Marco's research has been both, theoretical and applied, and he understands his work as truely insterdisciplinary: he feels home in operations research, algorithmic discrete mathematics, as well as theoretical computer science.
Research Interests
- algorithm engineering
- algorithmic discrete mathematics
- discrete and combinatorial optimization
- graph and network algorithms
- linear and integer programming
Possible Cooperations
- Models and algorithms for complex optimizing, planning and decision problems
- Production, logistics, transport, public health, education
- Optimization under uncertainty
- Advanced Analytics and Big Data