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Martin Nöllenburg is a Full Professor in the Department of Algorithms and Complexity at TU Wien, Vienna University of Technology. He holds roles as Curriculum Coordinator for the Bachelor and Master’s programs in Theoretical Informatics and Algorithms and Complexity. His research focuses on algorithm engineering, computational geometry, graph algorithms, and information visualization. He leads projects such as 'Parameterized Graph Drawing' and 'Human-Centered Algorithm Engineering', funded by WWTF and FWF.
His research interests span algorithm design, graph drawing, and visualization techniques for networks and biological systems. Recent work includes advancements in boundary labeling, graph bundling, and metro map visualization. He has supervised over 20 graduate students, producing impactful contributions to visualization and algorithmic research.
Key contributions include the development of GDmetriX (a NetworkX extension for graph metrics) and studies on dynamic map labeling and combinatorial optimization. He actively participates in academic governance, serving on TU Wien’s Faculty Council and Curriculum Commission.
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