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Jules Wulms is a researcher at the Institute of Logic and Computation, Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien), within the Faculty of Informatics. His work focuses on computational geometry, algorithm design, and visualization techniques. He has contributed to areas such as graph drawing, geometric algorithms, and dynamic data structures. Wulms' research emphasizes theoretical foundations with applications in spatial data analysis and information visualization.
His academic contributions include studies on planar graph modifications, dynamic point labeling, and reconfiguration problems in modular robotics. Wulms collaborates frequently with institutions like TU Wien and international conferences, publishing in venues like the Journal of Computational Geometry and ACM Transactions on Spatial Algorithms and Systems. His doctoral thesis, available online, further details his foundational work in algorithmic complexity and geometric computing.
Key themes in his publications include optimizing geometric structures (e.g., minimizing corners in grids), developing efficient algorithms for dynamic datasets, and exploring stability in kinetic frameworks. While no specific awards are listed, his extensive publication record highlights his impactful contributions to theoretical computer science and computational geometry.
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