Thomas Petig
I defended my PhD thesis at the joint Department for Computer Science and Engineering of Chalmers University of Technology and University of Gothenburg. I was involved in the iTRANSIT and the KARYON project. Before that, I graduated in mathematics at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn. I spend nearly 5 years at the Research Institute for Discrete Mathematics in the area of optimisation for VLSI design.
My interests cover optimisation, graph theory, (distributed) algorithms and self-stabilisation.
Publications:
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Some presentations:
- 2018-08-24 ATMOS’18, Chaning lane on a Highway.
- 2016-11-09 SSS’16, DecTDMA: A Decentralized-TDMA with Link Quality Estimation for WSNs.
- 2015-07-22 PODC’15, Brief Announcement: Robust and Private Distributed Shared Atomic Memory in Message Passing Networks.
Contact:
- I am working today in the industry, i.e., Qamcom Research and Technology AB. But, I still like to discuss research. Please use my private contact details.