News

  • Lars Arge and Mikkel Thorup get's best paper award at ISACC 2013

  • MADALGO researchers publish in Nature Communications

  • Pankaj Agarwal appointed honorary doctor at Aarhus University

  • MADALGO Summer School 2013: Feature

  • Lars Arge in Danish TV News broadcast

  • MADALGO awarded grant from The Danish National Advanced Technology foundation

  • Danish Minister for Science, Innovation and Higher Education visits MADALGO

  • MADALGO selected as success story in a new DNRF publication

  • Lars Arge named 2012 ACM Fellow

  • Kasper receives Best Paper and Best Student Paper Award at STOC’12
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Visitors to MADALGO

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MADALGO in the media


The formation of MADALGO was celebrated at an inauguration event on August 24, 2007.

The inauguration − immediately following a four day center summer school on streaming data algorithms − consisted of a scientific part in the morning and a more formal inauguration part in the afternoon (program).

The morning featured half-hour scientific talks by highly-recognized international researchers in the core center research areas. The afternoon featured short inauguration talks followed by a reception (pictures).

PICTURES FROM THE INAUGURATION DAY

The formal inauguration: Lars Arge
MADALGO Center leader
The formal inauguration: Klaus Bock
Chairman of the Danish National Research Foundation
A break in the formal inauguration program.
From left: Klaus Bock, Lars Arge and Erik M. Schmidt.
The formal inauguration: Erik M. Schmidt
Dean of Sciences at the University of Aarhus.
The scientific part: Prof. Jeffrey S. Vitter,
Purdue University, gives a talk on
I/0-efficient algorithms.
The scientific part: Prof. Peter Sanders, Karlsruhe University, gives a talk on
Algorithms engineering.
The scientific part: Prof. S. Muthukrishnan, Google New York, gives a talk on
Streaming algorithms.
The scientific part: Prof. Charles Leiserson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, gives a talk/Jeopardy on Cache-Oblivious algorithms.
The Jeopardy game. From left: Peter Sanders,
Uli Meyer, Jeff Vitter, Mike Goodrich,
Lars Arge, and Gerth Stølting Brodal.
The Jeopardy game. From left: Peter Sanders,
Uli Meyer, Jeff Vitter, Mike Goodrich,
Lars Arge, and Gerth Stølting Brodal.
MADALGO - Center for Massive Data Algorithmics, a Center of the Danish National Research Foundation / Department of Computer Science / Aarhus University