"We want to honour young students and the high-quality work of the University of Paderborn. For us, this is an important signal as an employer, and it creates a good connection between science and industry. We are particularly pleased that even one of these award winners works for us," says Kathrin Asmuth, managing partner at achelos.
Philip Trykacz has written his master thesis on "Conditioned Autoregressive Processes" at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics in Paderborn. Since October 2018 he has been working as a software developer at achelos. "During my studies I learned to deal with complex topics, this ability of abstraction helps me in my practical work at achelos. It's fun to work on new software products," says price winner Trykacz about his day-to-day work at achelos.
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Best Master Theses in Mathematics: Happy Award Winners and Companions
f.l.t.r.: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Reinhard Keil (Dean), Alexander Klump (award winner), Heinfried Cznottka (achelos GmbH), Philip Trykacz (award winner), Prof. Dr. Martin Kolb (supervisor of the two theses)