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:PostDoc at the Image and Signal Processing Group | :PostDoc at the Image and Signal Processing Group | ||
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Revision as of 05:51, 18 June 2009
Hi, my name is Alexander Wiebel and I contribute to the Citizendium to create a citeable online encyclopedia.
Some important dates in my life:
- 2004 April:
- Received Dipl.-Inf. degree (M.Sc. in computer science)
- from the Computer Science Department
- of the University of Kaiserslautern (Germany)
- 2008 July:
- Received Dr. rer. nat. degree (Ph.D) in computer science
- from the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
- of the University of Leipzig (Germany)
- until 2008-01:
- PostDoc at the Image and Signal Processing Group
- of the University of Leipzig (Germany)
- since 2008-02:
- PostDoc at the Cortical Networks and Cognitive Functions group
- of the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Leipzig
- Winter:
- Summer:
Literature
If you are interested in the areas I am interested in, you might also be interested in the literature I use as basis for my edits. There is a subpage with a small incomplete list: User:Alexander_Wiebel/Literature List.
Areas of interest (Citizendium)
- Leipzig and Sachsen
- Mathematics
- Computer science
- Visualization
- Scientific visualization
- Flow visualization
- Fluid dynamics
- Juggling
Subpages
Workgroups
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Computers article | All articles (1,096) | To Approve (0) | Editors: active (3) / inactive (77) and Authors: active (815) / inactive (0) |
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Mathematics article | All articles (901) | To Approve (0) | Editors: active (2) / inactive (15) and Authors: active (280) / inactive (0) |
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And I am interested in that:
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Geography article | All articles (1,488) | To Approve (0) | Editors: active (0) / inactive (2) and Authors: active (167) / inactive (0) |
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