Markus Wagner

Markus is a research-focussed lecturer in the School of Computer Science at the University of Adelaide. He is passionate about teaching and research, working actively on a range of projects from foundational courses to complex software engineering. Markus’ research spans theoretical investigations that show the impact of design choices on optimisation algorithms for quick problem solving (heuristic), theory-motivated algorithm engineering, and also the real-world applications of heuristic optimisation.

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Computational Thinking and Big Data (edX)

Learn the core concepts of computational thinking and how to collect, clean and consolidate large-scale datasets. Computational thinking is an invaluable skill that can be used across every industry, as it allows you to formulate a problem and express a solution in such a way that a computer can [...]