Projects

Smart Utilities and Sustainable Infrastructure Change

within the Uni Leipzig/HTWK/InfAI project “Intelligente Versorgungsunternehmen und nachhaltiger Infrastrukturwandel”; Mitantragsteller; Coordinator: Prof. T. Bruckner; (2019 -2021)

Diese Maßnahme wird mitfinanziert
durch Steuermittel auf der Grundlage
des von den Abgeordneten des
Sächsischen Landtags beschlossenen
Haushaltes.

DAAP Projects with Taiwan

In the last years we had several cooperation and exchange projects with research groups in Taiwan.

Evolutionary Dynamic Optimisation for Network Problems (DFG)

Joint Sino-German Research Project (NSFC-DFG); Partner: Prof. Yuhui Shi, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen; (2018 - 2020).

Computational Methods for a Large Scale Annotation of Mitochondrial Genomes (DFG)

Project Partner: Prof. Peter Stadler (Uni Leipzig); 2018 - 2020

Algorithms for Reconstructing Evolutionary Relationships between Phylogenies: The Multi-Valued Case (DFG)

Project Partner: Prof. Peter Stadler (Uni Leipzig); 2018 - 2021

Agent Systems (together with Volkswagen Group Research „Automated Driving“)

2018-2019

Algorithmen zur Rekonstruktion von evolutionären Beziehungen zwischen phylogenetischen Bäumen (DFG)

2012 -2016

Trade-offs between collective function and disease spread in an animal society (NAKFI)

Partner: Tim Gernat, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Nina Fefferman, Rutgers University, Noa Pinter-Wollman, University of California, San Diego, Martin Middendorf, University of Leipzig, Germany, Gene E. Robinson, Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; 2017

Solution of Dynamic Optimization Problems with Metaheuristics (DAAD-PPP)

Project partner: Prof. Millie Pant (ITT Roorkee, Indien); Funding: 2015-2016

ESF Junior Researcher Group “Swarm Inspired Methods for Optimization, Self-organisation, and Ressource Efficiency”

The Junior Researcher Group developes new swarm inspired methods for the areas of optimization, self-organisation and ressource efficiency. One aim is the optimization of processes in production and logistics. Another aim is the improvment of decentraly organised of self-organized intelligent systems. The Junior Researcher Group is funded by the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Free State of Saxony (Funding Period: February 2012 - December 2014). Secretariat: Susann Vogel

Junior Researcher: Martin Clauß, Simon Bin, Ruby Moritz

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Information regarding older projects: on request