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Ar­t­ic­le "Par­al­lel Branch-and-Price Al­gorithms for the Single Ma­chine Total Weighted Tardi­ness Schedul­ing Prob­lem with Se­quence-De­pend­ent…

The article "Parallel Branch-and-Price Algorithms for the Single Machine Total Weighted Tardiness Scheduling Problem with Sequence-Dependent Setup Times" by Philipp Speckenmeyer, Constanze Hilmer, Gerhard Rauchecker, and Guido Schryen was accepted for publication in Computers & Operations Research (Elsevier). Abstract: Scheduling problems occur in a broad range of real-world application fields and have attracted a huge set of research…

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Job ad­vert­ise­ments for the FlexLabQuart­i­er re­search pro­ject

For the FlexLabQuartier research project, we are looking for a research associate and an assistant (SHK or WHB).

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Art­icle "A Memet­ic NSGA-II for the Multi-Ob­ject­ive Flex­ible Job Shop Schedul­ing Prob­lem with Real-time En­ergy Tar­iffs" ac­cep­ted for…

Our article "A Memetic NSGA-II for the Multi-Objective Flexible Job Shop Scheduling Problem with Real-time Energy Tariffs" was accepted for publication in Flexible Services and Manufacturing Journal (Springer), Sascha Burmeister, Daniela Guericke (University of Twente), and Guido Schryen. Abstract: Rising costs for energy are increasingly becoming a vital factor for the production planning of manufacturing companies. Manufacturers face the…

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Art­icle "Spee­dup and Ef­fi­ciency of Com­pu­ta­tion­al Par­al­lel­isa­tion: A Uni­fy­ing Ap­proach and Asymp­tot­ic Ana­lys­is" Ac­cep­ted for…

The article "Speedup and Efficiency of Computational Parallelization: A Unifying Approach and Asymptotic Analysis" by Guido Schryen was accepted for publication in Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing. Abstract: In high performance computing environments, we observe an ongoing increase in the available number of cores. For example, the current TOP500 list reveals that nine clusters have more than 1 million cores. This development calls…

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Art­icle "Design­ing taxi ride­shar­ing sys­tems with shared pick-up and drop-off loc­a­tions: In­sights from a com­pu­ta­tion­al study" Ac­cep­ted…

The article "Designing taxi ridesharing systems with shared pick-up and drop-off locations: Insights from a computational study" by Miriam Stumpe, Peter Dieter, Guido Schryen, OIiver Müller, and Daniel Beverungen was accepted for publication in Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice (Elsevier). Abstract: Taxi ridesharing (TRS) systems are considered one means towards more sustainable transportation by increasing car occupancy rates…

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Look­ing for a stu­dent as­sist­ant (SHK/WHB) to sup­port the KatHelfer-PRO re­search pro­ject!

Zur Unterstützung im Forschungsprojekt KatHelfer-PRO suchen wir eine studentische Hilfskraft!

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Events

15.10.2024 - 15.10.2024

PRIME: Prof. Nik Has­san (Uni­ver­sity of Min­nesota Du­luth) “From Tinker­ing with Mod­els to En­ga­ging with The­ory“

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22.01.2024 - 22.01.2024

PRIME: Prof. Dr. Patrick Zschech, Uni­versität Leipzig, „Design­ing a Neur­al Ques­tion-An­swer­ing Sys­tem for Times of (In­form­a­tion) Crises“

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02.07.2024 - 02.07.2024

Prof. Ser­­ge­ja Slap­n­i­­car "Meas­ure­ment and man­age­ment of cy­ber risk"

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28.05.2019

PRIME: Dr. Markus Wein­mann, Uni­versität Liecht­en­stein "When the stars shine too bright: As­sess­ing the in­flu­ence of mul­ti­di­men­sion­al…

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11.07.2019

PRIME: Dr. Daniel Schnurr, Uni­versität Pas­sau "Stand­ing on the Shoulders of Web Gi­ants: The Eco­nom­ic Ef­fects of Per­son­al Data Mar­kets"

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