Prof. Dr. Ulrich Meyer
Institute for Computer Science
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
Robert-Mayer-Straße 11-15
60325 Frankfurt am Main
Secretariat:
Claudia Gressler
Room 314
Tel: +49-69-798-28325
Fax: +49-69-798-28814
Email: sekretariat@ae.cs.uni-frankfurt.de
Office Hours:
Thursday 10-12 and 13-16
or on appointment
ESA 2024 Submission accepted
Our paper on algorithms to add shortcuts into shortest-path networks was accepted for presentation at ESA 2024.
Staff News - Alexander Leonhardt
Alexander Leonhardt joined the group as a new PhD student. Welcome, Alexander!
ALENEX 2024 Submission accepted
Our paper on maintaining discrete probability distributions in practice was accepted for presentation at ALENEX 2024.
Staff News - Dr. Alexander Schickedanz
Alex Schickedanz successfully defended his PhD thesis on k-Shortest Path: Average-Case Analysis and Practical Improvements. Congrats, Dr. Schickedanz!!! Alex will stay a member of our AE group and work as a postdoc within the ELLVIS project.
CNA 2023 Submission accepted
Our paper on the uniform sampling of temporal graphs with given degrees was accepted for presentation at CNA 2023.
PACE 2023 Winner
The PACE 2023 challenge asked to design and implement practical algorithms to compute contraction sequences of small twin-width. Together with our collegues from Holger Dell’s group and Frank Kammer’s group we contributed the winning heuristic solver and placed second in the exact track.
Staff News - Dr. Hung Tran
SEA 2023 Submission accepted
Our article on the engineering of parallel in-place shuffling was accepted for presentation at SEA 2023.
STOC 2023 Submission accepted
Group member Annamaria Kovacs coauthored a paper providing a proof of the Nisan-Ronen conjecture, which was accepted for presentation at STOC 2023.
PDF, Slides, Video Presentation.
Algorithms for Big Data Book finally published
Our LNCS survey book on the results of the SPP 1736 Priority Programme Algorithm for Big Data has just been published. Check it out here, open access!
WALCOM 2023 Submission accepted
Our paper on Certifying Induced Subgraphs in Large Graphs was accepted for presentation at WALCOM 2023. This is joint work with Konstantinos Tsakalidis.
ALENEX 2023 Submission accepted
Our paper on Parallel and I/O-Efficient Algorithms for Non-Linear Preferential Attachment was accepted for presentation at ALENEX 2023.
Book Chapter in Massive Graph Analytics (Bader ed.) finally in print
We are happy that our book chapter on Recent Advances in Scalable Network Generation is finally available in print. Here you can see the editor David Bader after unpacking his first copy of the book.
DFG SPP 1736 (Algorithms for Big Data) Final Event
We have celebrated the final meeting of our Big Data priority programme in Frankfurt with many members of both funding phases and and various invited talks.
IPDPS 2022 Submission accepted
Our paper on Parallel Global Edge Switching for the Uniform Sampling of Simple Graphs with Prescribed Degrees was accepted for presentation at IPDPS 2022. PDF
ALENEX 2022 Submission accepted
Our paper on Engineering Uniform Sampling of Graphs with a Prescribed Power-law Degree Sequence was accepted for presentation at ALENEX 2022. This is joint work with Nick Wormald. PDF
FOCS 2021 Submission accepted
Together with George Christodoulou and Elias Koutsoupias group member Annamaria Kovacs coauthored a paper on the Nisan-Ronen conjecture which was accepted for presentation at FOCS 2021.
ICALP 2021 Submission accepted
Together with colleagues at University of Liverpool and University of Oxford group member Annamaria Kovacs coauthored a paper on Truthful Allocation in Graphs and Hypergraphs which was accepted for presentation at ICALP 2021.
Staff News - Dr. Manuel Penschuck
Manuel Penschuck successfully defended his PhD thesis with deep results on the scalable generation of random graphs. Congrats, Dr. Penschuck!!! Manuel will stay a member of our AE group and continue to work as a postdoc within the DFG Research Group FOR 2975.
Staff News - Daniel Allendorf
Daniel Allendorf joined the group as a new PhD student. Welcome, Daniel!
SEA 2021 Submission accepted
Together with our Danish colleagues Gerth Brodal, Rolf Fagerberg, and David Hammer we coauthored a paper on an Experimental Study of External Memory Algorithms for Connected Components which was accepted for presentation at SEA 2021.
Staff News - Dr. David Hammer
David Hammer successfully defended his PhD thesis with results on algorithms and data structures for external memory, efficient simulation of population protocols, and first insights for fragile computing. Congrats, Dr. Hammer!!! The joint PhD project was carried out under the Cotutelle framework between the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) and Goethe University Frankfurt.
ESA 2020 Submission accepted
Together with colleagues at Hamburg University and University of Southern Denmark we coauthored a paper on Simulating Population Protocols in Sub-Constant Time per Interaction which was accepted for presentation at ESA 2020. PDF, Video Presentation.
Forthcoming special issue on Algorithms for Big Data @ it - Information Technology
Ziawasch Abedjan and Ulrich Meyer have been guest-editing a new Special Issue of Algorithms for Big Data appearing soon in it - Information Technology. It contains several articles from reseachers working at the Berlin Big Data Center / BIFOLD and the DFG SPP 1736 Priority Programme on Algorithms for Big Data. Group members Manuel Penschuck and Ulrich Meyer contributed an update on Large-Scale Graph Generation.
DFG Research Group FOR 2975
The German Research Foundation grants funding for a new research group on Algorithms, Dynamics, and Information Flow in Networks. The group is headed by Martin Hoefer, the participating PIs are Petra Berenbrink (Hamburg), Nils Bertschinger, Amin Coja Oghlan, Ulrich Meyer (all Frankfurt/M), and Tobias Friedrich (HPI/Potsdam). The goals are to advance our understanding of dynamic processes on networks and their relation to efficient algorithms, e.g., in the analysis of spreading processes, distributed network algorithms, network generation models, as well as application domains such as financial markets.
Staff News - Dr. David Veith
David Veith successfully defended his PhD thesis on graph algorithms for approximate and dynamic settings in the external-memory model. Congrats, Dr. Veith!!! David has moved on to industry and is currently working with Dematic.
Staff News - Elizaveta Kovalevskaya
Elizaveta Kovalevskaya joined the group as a new PhD student. She will be working in the CMMS project. Welcome, Lisa!
ESA Test of Time Award
Ulrich Meyer (together with Peter Sanders from KIT) will be awarded the Test-of-Time Award of the European Symposium on Algorithms 2019 (ESA) at ESA 2020.
ESA is the premier European conference on algorithms research. The ESA Test-of-Time Award (ToTA) recognizes excellent papers in algorithms research that were published in the ESA proceedings 19 to 21 years ago which are still influential and stimulating for the field today. For 2019, the Award Committee selected
SPP Spring School on Algorithms for Big Data
We successfully coorganized and ran the 3rd Indo-German Spring School on Algorithms for Big Data. It took place at IIIT Delhi and SNU during Feb 10th-13 2020.
Information on speakers and programme be found on the webpage of the school. There is also a report with pictures on the webpage of the DFG Office India.
STOC 2020 Submission accepted
Two Best Paper Awards at ESA 2019
Group members Manuel Penschuck and Ulrich Meyer coauthored two best papers at ESA 2019:
- On the Fragile Complexity of Comparison-Based Algorithms (Best Paper in Track A)
- On Efficiently Generating Geometric Inhomogeneous and Hyperbolic Random Graphs (Best Paper in Track B)