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Max Klimm is an Assistant Professor for Discrete Optimization at Technische Universität Berlin, affiliated with Faculty II – Mathematics and Natural Sciences and the Department of Mathematics. He leads the research group in Discrete Optimization and holds editorial roles at journals like the International Journal of Game Theory and Operations Research Forum. His academic journey includes a PhD in Mathematics from TU Berlin (2012), followed by roles as an Assistant Professor at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Head of the Junior Research Group at the Einstein-Center for Mathematics.
His research focuses on mathematical optimization, game theory, and mechanism design applied to multi-agent systems in traffic, telecommunications, and economics. Recent work addresses equilibrium computation in congestion games, stochastic optimization, and algorithmic challenges in network design. Key projects include Combinatorial Network Flow Methods for Gas Markets and the Math+ projects on mechanism design and evolutionary models for networks.
Teaching responsibilities include courses on Discrete Optimization, Algorithmic Game Theory, and introductory mathematical courses. His research has been funded by DFG, Einstein Center, and Math+ initiatives. Notable contributions include advancements in parametric flow algorithms, impartial selection mechanisms, and reconstructing historical road networks using cost-benefit models.



