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Emo Welzl

Emmerich (Emo) Welzl (born 4 August 1958 in Linz, Austria)[1] is a computer scientist known for his research in computational geometry. He is a professor in the Institute for Theoretical Computer Science at ETH Zurich in Switzerland.

Emo Welzl
Born4 August 1958  (age 64)
Linz 
Alma materGraz University of Technology
Occupation
Awards
Academic career
Institutions
Doctoral advisorHermann Maurer
Doctoral studentsJózsef Solymosi, David Alberts, Bernd Gärtner, Torsten Thiele, Ulrike Stege, Arthur Andrzejak, Joachim Giesen, Lutz Kettner, Hans-Martin Will, Christoph Ambühl, Pavel Valtr, Ingo Schurr, Péter Csorba, Sven Schönherr, Yoshio Okamoto, Robert Berke, Heidi Gebauer, Csaba Toth, Martin Jaggi, Dieter Mitsche
Notable studentsUli Wagner, Dieter Mitsche, David Adjiashvili, Robin A. Moser, Eva-Maria Schuberth

Biography

Welzl was born on 4 August 1958 in Linz, Austria. He studied at the Graz University of Technology receiving a Diplom in Applied Mathematics in 1981 and a doctorate in 1983 under the supervision of Hermann Maurer.[1][2] Following postdoctoral studies at Leiden University, he became a professor at the Free University of Berlin in 1987 at age 28 and was the youngest professor in Germany.[3] Since 1996 he has been professor of Computer Science at the ETH Zurich.[1]

Welzl is a member of multiple journal editorial boards, and has been program chair for the Symposium on Computational Geometry in 1995, one of the tracks of the International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming in 2000, and one of the tracks of the European Symposium on Algorithms in 2007.[1]

Research

Much of Welzl's research has been in computational geometry. With David Haussler, he showed that machinery from computational learning theory including ε-nets and VC dimension could be useful in geometric problems such as the development of space-efficient range searching data structures.[4] He devised linear time randomized algorithms for the smallest circle problem[5] and for low-dimensional linear programming, and developed the combinatorial framework of LP-type problems that generalizes both of these problems.[6] Other highly cited research publications by Welzl and his co-authors describe algorithms for constructing visibility graphs and using them to find shortest paths among obstacles in the plane,[7] test whether two point sets can be mapped to each other by a combination of a geometric transformation and a small perturbation,[8] and pioneer the use of space-filling curves for range query data structures.[9]

Awards and honors

Welzl won the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize in 1995.[10] He was an Invited Speaker of the International Congress of Mathematicians in Berlin in 1998.[11] He was elected as an ACM Fellow in 1998,[12] as a member of the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina in 2005,[13] of the Academia Europaea in 2006,[14] and of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities in 2007.[15]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Curriculum vitae, retrieved 2012-02-11.
  2. ^ Emmerich (Emo) Welzl at the Mathematics Genealogy Project.
  3. ^ "Zusammenhalt und Gründergeist: Ein Rückblick auf drei Jahrzehnte wechselvolle Institutsgeschichte". www.fu-berlin.de (in German). 2016-06-10. Retrieved 2018-02-10.
  4. ^ Haussler, David; Welzl, Emo (1987), "ε-nets and simplex range queries", Discrete and Computational Geometry, 2 (2): 127–151, doi:10.1007/BF02187876, MR 0884223.
  5. ^ Welzl, Emo (1991), "Smallest enclosing disks (balls and ellipsoids)", in Maurer, H. (ed.), New Results and New Trends in Computer Science (PDF), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 555, Springer-Verlag, pp. 359–370, doi:10.1007/BFb0038202, ISBN 978-3-540-54869-0.
  6. ^ Matoušek, Jiří; Sharir, Micha; Welzl, Emo (1996), "A subexponential bound for linear programming" (PDF), Algorithmica, 16 (4–5): 498–516, doi:10.1007/BF01940877, S2CID 877032.
  7. ^ Welzl, Emo (1985), "Constructing the visibility graph for n line segments in O(n2) time", Information Processing Letters, 20 (4): 167–171, doi:10.1016/0020-0190(85)90044-4, MR 0801812.
  8. ^ Alt, Helmut; Mehlhorn, Kurt; Wagener, Hubert; Welzl, Emo (1988), "Congruence, similarity, and symmetries of geometric objects", Discrete and Computational Geometry, 3 (3): 237–256, doi:10.1007/BF02187910, MR 0937285.
  9. ^ Asano, Tetsuo; Ranjan, Desh; Roos, Thomas; Welzl, Emo; Widmayer, Peter (1997), "Space-filling curves and their use in the design of geometric data structures", Theoretical Computer Science, 181 (1): 3–15, doi:10.1016/S0304-3975(96)00259-9, MR 1463526.
  10. ^ Leibniz Prize Winners since 1988 2009-02-13 at the Wayback Machine, Free University of Berlin, retrieved 2012-02-11.
  11. ^ Andrzejak, Artur; Welzl, Emo (1998). "Halving point sets". Doc. Math. (Bielefeld) Extra Vol. ICM Berlin, 1998, vol. III. pp. 471–478.
  12. ^ ACM Fellow award citation, retrieved 2012-02-11.
  13. ^ Member profile, German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, retrieved 2012-02-11.
  14. ^ Member profile, Academia Europaea, retrieved 2012-02-11.
  15. ^ Member profile, Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, retrieved 2012-02-11.

External links

  • Home page at ETH Zurich

welzl, emmerich, welzl, born, august, 1958, linz, austria, computer, scientist, known, research, computational, geometry, professor, institute, theoretical, computer, science, zurich, switzerland, born4, august, 1958, linz, alma, matergraz, university, technol. Emmerich Emo Welzl born 4 August 1958 in Linz Austria 1 is a computer scientist known for his research in computational geometry He is a professor in the Institute for Theoretical Computer Science at ETH Zurich in Switzerland Emo WelzlBorn4 August 1958 age 64 Linz Alma materGraz University of TechnologyOccupationComputer scientistmathematician AwardsACM Fellow 1998 Leibniz Prize 1995 Academic careerInstitutionsETH Zurich 1996 Free University of Berlin 1987 1996 Doctoral advisorHermann MaurerDoctoral studentsJozsef Solymosi David Alberts Bernd Gartner Torsten Thiele Ulrike Stege Arthur Andrzejak Joachim Giesen Lutz Kettner Hans Martin Will Christoph Ambuhl Pavel Valtr Ingo Schurr Peter Csorba Sven Schonherr Yoshio Okamoto Robert Berke Heidi Gebauer Csaba Toth Martin Jaggi Dieter MitscheNotable studentsUli Wagner Dieter Mitsche David Adjiashvili Robin A Moser Eva Maria Schuberth Contents 1 Biography 2 Research 3 Awards and honors 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditWelzl was born on 4 August 1958 in Linz Austria He studied at the Graz University of Technology receiving a Diplom in Applied Mathematics in 1981 and a doctorate in 1983 under the supervision of Hermann Maurer 1 2 Following postdoctoral studies at Leiden University he became a professor at the Free University of Berlin in 1987 at age 28 and was the youngest professor in Germany 3 Since 1996 he has been professor of Computer Science at the ETH Zurich 1 Welzl is a member of multiple journal editorial boards and has been program chair for the Symposium on Computational Geometry in 1995 one of the tracks of the International Colloquium on Automata Languages and Programming in 2000 and one of the tracks of the European Symposium on Algorithms in 2007 1 Research EditMuch of Welzl s research has been in computational geometry With David Haussler he showed that machinery from computational learning theory including e nets and VC dimension could be useful in geometric problems such as the development of space efficient range searching data structures 4 He devised linear time randomized algorithms for the smallest circle problem 5 and for low dimensional linear programming and developed the combinatorial framework of LP type problems that generalizes both of these problems 6 Other highly cited research publications by Welzl and his co authors describe algorithms for constructing visibility graphs and using them to find shortest paths among obstacles in the plane 7 test whether two point sets can be mapped to each other by a combination of a geometric transformation and a small perturbation 8 and pioneer the use of space filling curves for range query data structures 9 Awards and honors EditWelzl won the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize in 1995 10 He was an Invited Speaker of the International Congress of Mathematicians in Berlin in 1998 11 He was elected as an ACM Fellow in 1998 12 as a member of the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina in 2005 13 of the Academia Europaea in 2006 14 and of the Berlin Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities in 2007 15 References Edit a b c d Curriculum vitae retrieved 2012 02 11 Emmerich Emo Welzl at the Mathematics Genealogy Project Zusammenhalt und Grundergeist Ein Ruckblick auf drei Jahrzehnte wechselvolle Institutsgeschichte www fu berlin de in German 2016 06 10 Retrieved 2018 02 10 Haussler David Welzl Emo 1987 e nets and simplex range queries Discrete and Computational Geometry 2 2 127 151 doi 10 1007 BF02187876 MR 0884223 Welzl Emo 1991 Smallest enclosing disks balls and ellipsoids in Maurer H ed New Results and New Trends in Computer Science PDF Lecture Notes in Computer Science vol 555 Springer Verlag pp 359 370 doi 10 1007 BFb0038202 ISBN 978 3 540 54869 0 Matousek Jiri Sharir Micha Welzl Emo 1996 A subexponential bound for linear programming PDF Algorithmica 16 4 5 498 516 doi 10 1007 BF01940877 S2CID 877032 Welzl Emo 1985 Constructing the visibility graph for n line segments in O n2 time Information Processing Letters 20 4 167 171 doi 10 1016 0020 0190 85 90044 4 MR 0801812 Alt Helmut Mehlhorn Kurt Wagener Hubert Welzl Emo 1988 Congruence similarity and symmetries of geometric objects Discrete and Computational Geometry 3 3 237 256 doi 10 1007 BF02187910 MR 0937285 Asano Tetsuo Ranjan Desh Roos Thomas Welzl Emo Widmayer Peter 1997 Space filling curves and their use in the design of geometric data structures Theoretical Computer Science 181 1 3 15 doi 10 1016 S0304 3975 96 00259 9 MR 1463526 Leibniz Prize Winners since 1988 Archived 2009 02 13 at the Wayback Machine Free University of Berlin retrieved 2012 02 11 Andrzejak Artur Welzl Emo 1998 Halving point sets Doc Math Bielefeld Extra Vol ICM Berlin 1998 vol III pp 471 478 ACM Fellow award citation retrieved 2012 02 11 Member profile German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina retrieved 2012 02 11 Member profile Academia Europaea retrieved 2012 02 11 Member profile Berlin Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities retrieved 2012 02 11 External links 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