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Michael Jünger

Michael Jünger

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Computer Science

D-Index
47
Citations
9379
World Ranking
6467
National Ranking
304

Mathematics

D-Index
47
Citations
9369
World Ranking
1267
National Ranking
71

Overview

Michael Jünger is affiliated with the University of Cologne in Germany and specializes primarily in medicine, with a focus on surgery, oncology, pathology and forensic medicine, dermatology, and internal medicine.

Their research covers several main topics including diagnosis and treatment of venous diseases, venous thromboembolism diagnosis and management, systemic sclerosis and related diseases, lymphatic system and diseases, pressure ulcer prevention and management, as well as complexity and algorithms in graphs and machine learning and algorithms.

Michael Jünger has published extensively, with 66 publications in the field of medicine. Some of the frequent publication venues include Der Hautarzt and JDDG Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, each with six publications, followed by Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation with four publications, Die Dermatologie with three, and the ACM Journal of Experimental Algorithmics with two.

Recent representative papers authored or co-authored by Michael Jünger include:

  • "Risks and contraindications of medical compression treatment - A critical reappraisal. An international consensus statement" (2020), published in Phlebology The Journal of Venous Disease
  • "Translational development of ABCB5+ dermal mesenchymal stem cells for therapeutic induction of angiogenesis in non-healing diabetic foot ulcers" (2022), published in Stem Cell Research & Therapy
  • "Allogeneic ABCB5+ Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Treatment-Refractory Chronic Venous Ulcers: A Phase I/IIa Clinical Trial" (2021), published in JID Innovations
  • "Medical compression therapy of the extremities with medical compression stockings (MCS), phlebological compression bandages (PCB), and medical adaptive compression systems (MAC)" (2021), published in Der Hautarzt
  • "Quantum Annealing versus Digital Computing" (2021), published in ACM Journal of Experimental Algorithmics

Michael Jünger collaborates frequently with several co-authors, including Andreas Arnold and Wolfgang Konschake, each with twelve joint publications, Stine Lutze with ten, Helene Riebe with seven, and Hermann Haase with five joint publications.

Best Publications

  • An application of combinatorial optimization to statistical physics and circuit layout design

    Francisco Barahona;Martin Grötschel;Michael Jünger;Gerhard Reinelt

  • A Cutting Plane Algorithm for the Linear Ordering Problem

    Martin Grötschel;Michael Jünger;Gerhard Reinelt

  • 50 years of integer programming 1958-2008 : from the early years to the state-of-the-art

    M. Jünger

  • Drawing large graphs with a potential-field-based multilevel algorithm

    Stefan Hachul;Michael Jünger

  • 50 Years of Integer Programming 1958-2008

    Michael Jünger;Thomas M. Liebling;Denis Naddef;George L. Nemhauser

  • Graph Drawing Software

    Michael Junger;Petra Mutzel

  • Experiments in quadratic 0-1 programming

    F. Barahona;M. Junger;G. Reinelt

  • 2-Layer Straightline Crossing Minimization: Performance of Exact and Heuristic Algorithms

    Michael Jünger;Petra Mutzel

  • Facets of the linear ordering polytope

    Martin Grötschel;Michael Jünger;Gerhard Reinelt

  • Chapter 4 The traveling salesman problem

    Michael Jünger;Gerhard Reinelt;Giovanni Rinaldi

  • An experimental comparison of fast algorithms for drawing general large graphs

    Stefan Hachul;Michael Jünger

  • Exact Ground States of Ising Spin Glasses: New Experimental Results With a Branch and Cut Algorithm

    C. De Simone;M. Diehl;M. Jünger;P. Mutzel

  • A Branch & Cut Algorithm for the Asymmetric Traveling Salesman Problem with Precedence Constraints

    Norbert Ascheuer;Michael Jünger;Gerhard Reinelt

  • The Open Graph Drawing Framework (OGDF)

    Markus Chimani;Carsten Gutwenger;Michael Jünger;Gunnar W. Klau

  • Level Planarity Testing in Linear Time

    Michael Jünger;Sebastian Leipert;Petra Mutzel

  • Improving Walker's Algorithm to Run in Linear Time

    Christoph Buchheim;Michael Jünger;Sebastian Leipert

  • On the acyclic subgraph polytope

    Martin Grötschel;Michael Jünger;Gerhard Reinelt

  • The critical exponents of the two-dimensional Ising spin glass revisited: Exact ground-state calculations and Monte Carlo simulations

    H Rieger;L Santen;U Blasum;M Diehl

  • The ABACUS system for branch-and-cut-and-price algorithms in integer programming and combinatorial optimization

    Michael Jünger;Stefan Thienel

  • Computational Combinatorial Optimization

    Michael Jünger;Denis Naddef

  • Drawing Large Graphs with a Potential-Field-Based Multilevel Algorithm Extended Abstract

    Stefan Hachul;Michael Junger

Frequent Co-Authors

Petra Mutzel
Petra Mutzel University of Bonn
Gerhard Reinelt
Gerhard Reinelt Heidelberg University
Gunnar W. Klau
Gunnar W. Klau Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Stephen G. Kobourov
Stephen G. Kobourov University of Arizona
William R. Pulleyblank
William R. Pulleyblank United States Military Academy
Andrea Lodi
Andrea Lodi Cornell University
Kurt Mehlhorn
Kurt Mehlhorn Max Planck Institute for Informatics
Laurence A. Wolsey
Laurence A. Wolsey Université Catholique de Louvain
Thomas Lengauer
Thomas Lengauer Max Planck Institute for Informatics
George L. Nemhauser
George L. Nemhauser Georgia Institute of Technology

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