Karl Bringmann

Karl Bringmann is a German theoretical computer scientist. He is currently senior researcher at Max Planck Institute for Informatics.

Karl Bringmann
Alma materSaarland University
Awards
Scientific career
Fields
  • Theoretical Computer Science
Institutions
Doctoral advisorKurt Mehlhorn
Websitepeople.mpi-inf.mpg.de/~kbringma/

Biography

Bringmann earned his doctorate from Saarland University under the supervision of Kurt Mehlhorn.

In 2019, Bringmann received the Presburger Award from the European Association of Theoretical Computer Science for his work on lower bounds.[1]

gollark: Anonymized GPS may have removed anavrins' ability to locate random turtles, and also only exist because of me finding out about that probably quite a while after him and writing a proof of concept global tracking system, but is probably good for CC privacy.
gollark: I hope they copied the potatOS backdoors in GPS too!
gollark: I am everywhere. None can escape.
gollark: With Arch Linux™ (btw), I can feel secure in the knowledge that someone has probably *tested* the changes they made to at least not immediately break.
gollark: I find that stuff randomly breaks more on Windows as they have zero QA.

References

  1. "Presburger Award". European Association for Theoretical Computer Science.
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