
معرفی
André Nusser is a CNRS Researcher affiliated with the COATI group at Inria Center, Université Côte d’Azur. His work focuses on algorithms, computational geometry, and metric space analysis, particularly around the Fréchet distance, dynamic time warping, and graph hyperbolicity.
- Current Position: CNRS Researcher at Inria Université Côte d’Azur
- Primary Research Areas: Algorithms & Complexity, Computational Geometry, Metric Space Analysis
Research Focus:
André's research explores geometric optimization problems, trajectory analysis, and fine-grained complexity. Key contributions include advancements in dynamic time warping under translation, diameter computation for intersection graphs, and efficient algorithms for polygon partitioning.
Awards & Recognition:
Recipient of the Best Paper Award at VLDB 2014, Honorable Mention at AAAI 2014, and Best Poster Runner-up at SIGSPATIAL 2019. His work on Hausdorff distance and graph hyperbolicity has been invited to special issues.
Academic Collaborations:
Co-author on over 20 publications across conferences like STOC, SoCG, SODA, ESA, and journals including ACM Transactions on Algorithms and Discrete & Computational Geometry. Collaborates with leading researchers in computational geometry and algorithms.
Software Advocacy:
Actively promotes free software in research, highlighting tools like Ipe, Xournal++, Zotero, and Zulip for scientific productivity and collaboration.



