
معرفی
Anna Huber is a Senior Lecturer in Mathematics and Computing at Teesside University's Department of Computing & Games Centre for Sustainable Engineering. She holds a PhD from Saarland University (2010) and completed postdoctoral research at Durham University (2010-2013) on EPSRC-funded submodular optimization projects. Her research focuses on algebraic structures, graph theory, and combinatorial algorithms with applications in discrete optimization. She has published influential work in SIAM journals on bisubmodular functions and valued constraint satisfaction problems.
Education:
- PhD in Mathematics and Informatics, Saarland University & Max Planck Institute (2010)
- Previously affiliated with University of Derby as Lecturer in Mathematics
Research Themes: Explores algebraic methods for solving combinatorial optimization problems, particularly through randomized algorithms and graph-based approaches. Current work emphasizes tractability analysis in constraint satisfaction frameworks and bisubmodularity applications.
Grants & Projects:
- EPSRC Project: 'Submodular Optimization, Lattice Theory and Maximum Constraint Satisfaction Problems' (2010-2013)
Labs/Teams: Active in Teesside University's Computing & Games research groups, collaborating on sustainable engineering computing applications.


