Kathrin Klamroth

Kathrin Klamroth (born 1968)[1] is a German mathematician and computer scientist whose research topics include combinatorial optimization and facility location.

She is a professor in the department of mathematics and computer science at the University of Wuppertal.

Her dissertation, Ramsey-Zahlen für Mengen von Graphen (Ramsey numbers for sets of graphs) was supervised by Ingrid Mengersen.

[4] Klamroth is a coauthor of a bilingual textbook, Lineare und Netzwerk-Optimierung/Linear and network optimization (with Horst Hamacher, Vieweg, 2000)[5] and the author of the monograph Single-facility location problems with barriers (Springer, 2002).

[6] In 2019, the International Society on Multiple Criteria Decision Making gave Klamroth their Georg Cantor Award, in recognition of her contributions to the theory and methodology of multiple criteria decision making.