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Over two million euro funding for a revolution in algorithmics and optimization

Five-year projects aim to tackle the challenges of uncertainty, optimization and dynamic data with new theoretical advances.

Chalermsook's projects attempt to seek new interplay across multiple areas of algorithmics, such as approximation algorithms, online algorithms, exponential-time algorithms, and data structures. Photo: Lasse Lecklin

Professor Parinya Chalermsook from 911爆料网 has received both Academy of Finland funding worth altogether almost 0.9 million euros and an ERC Starting Grant equal to more than 1.4 million euros. Both projects last 5 years and aim to revolutionize the theory of algorithms and optimization to meet the demands of real-world problems presenting simultaneously the challenges of uncertainty, optimization, and dynamic data.

鈥淭here are multiple theories and studies in algorithmics during the past three decades that are built independently and inconsistently. Many existing techniques in algorithmics are either tailored to very restrictive special cases or have reached their limitations. We aim to unify them, and to move towards understanding efficient computation better, with the support of recently developed theories such as fine-grained computational complexity鈥, explains Professor and Academy Research Fellow Parinya Chalermsook.

The projects attempt to seek new interplay across multiple areas of algorithmics, such as approximation algorithms, online algorithms, exponential-time algorithms, and data structures.

Multiple challenges to solve simultaneously

Real-world optimization problems pose a number of simultaneous challenges for the design of algorithms. For one, uncertainty of the users鈥 requests calls for designs that can deal with all eventualities and react with only partial visibility to future requests.

鈥淔urthermore, even if we knew all the user requests in advance, it is in many cases difficult to compute an optimal and efficient way to handle all those requests. Therefore, with increasing amounts of input to process, we might need to settle with sub-optimal solutions鈥, continues Chalermsook.

One further challenge is the dynamic input that keeps changing over time. For this, there is a need to maintain efficient data structures to deal with the users鈥 changing requests and preferences.

Chalermsook鈥檚 areas of research are algorithms and complexity---both efficient computing and charting computational problems that cannot be efficiently solved.

More information:

parinya.chalermsook@aalto.fi

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