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Susanne Albers
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Born 10 June 1965 (1965-06-10) (age 60)
Georgsmarienhütte, Germany
Nationality German
Alma mater Saarland University
Known for Approximation and online algorithms
Awards Leibniz Prize
Academic career
Institutions Technical University of Munich
Position held professor Edit this on Wikidata

Susanne Albers is a brilliant German computer scientist. She is a professor at the Technical University of Munich. She studies how computers can solve problems faster. She has won important awards like the Otto Hahn Medal and the Leibniz Prize.

Susanne Albers' Education and Career

Susanne Albers was born in Germany in 1965. She studied mathematics and computer science. She also learned about business. She earned her PhD degree in 1993. This was at Saarland University.

After her PhD, she worked at different places. These included the Max Planck Institute for Computer Science. She also visited universities in Berlin and California. In 1999, she became a professor. She taught at Dortmund University. Later, she taught at the University of Freiburg. She also worked at Humboldt University of Berlin.

Since 2013, Professor Albers has been at the Technical University of Munich. She leads a special group there. They focus on creating very efficient algorithms.

What Susanne Albers Researches

Professor Albers' work is all about algorithms. Algorithms are like step-by-step instructions for computers. She designs new ways for computers to solve problems.

  • Online Algorithms: These help computers make decisions right away. They do this even when they don't have all the information yet. Imagine a game where you have to make a move without knowing what your opponent will do next.
  • Approximation Algorithms: Sometimes, finding the perfect answer takes too long. These algorithms find a very good answer quickly. It's like finding a shortcut that gets you close to the goal.
  • Algorithmic Game Theory: This field combines computer science with game theory. It helps understand how people or computers make choices. Especially when they are interacting with each other.
  • Algorithm Engineering: This is about making algorithms work well in the real world. It's not just about the idea, but making it practical and fast.

Her research helps make computers smarter and faster. It helps them solve complex problems.

Awards and Special Honors

Susanne Albers has received many important awards. These awards show how much her work is valued.

  • In 1993, she won the Otto Hahn Medal. This award is from the Max Planck Society. It's given to young scientists for excellent research.
  • In 2008, she received the Leibniz Prize. This is Germany's most important research award. It comes with a large grant of €2.5 million. This money helps scientists continue their important work.
  • In 2011, she became a fellow of the German Informatics Society. This means she is recognized as a leading expert in computer science in Germany.
  • In 2014, she was chosen as one of the first ten fellows. This was for the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science. This shows her leadership in computer science across Europe.
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