Beate Meffert

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Beate Meffert (* 1947 in Lenzen ) is a German computer scientist .

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Beate Meffert graduated from high school with vocational training as a radio mechanic. She then studied theoretical electrical engineering at the Technical University of Ilmenau and graduated in 1971 with a diploma . In 1976, with a thesis on Walsh functions and Walsh transformations at the Humboldt University in Berlin , she was awarded a Dr. Ing. PhD . In 1983 the promotion B . In 1984 she was appointed as a university lecturer and in 1989 as a professor at the Electronics Section at the Humboldt University in Berlin. From 1993 she was professor for signal processing and pattern recognition at the Institute for Computer Science at the Humboldt University in Berlin. Since 2014 she has been a senior professor at the Institute for Computer Science.

Beate Meffert was the dean of the electrical engineering department, deputy dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences II and a member of the Academic Senate of the Humboldt University in Berlin. She belongs to the editorial collective of the magazine Das Hochschulwesen .

Beate Meffert is married and has two children.

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  • A contribution to the approximation of time functions by the system of Walsh functions and possibilities of using the Walsh transformation to evaluate biomedical signals. Dissertation. Humboldt University of Berlin, Berlin 1976.
  • with Henry Langer: The sequence technology in information processing. Dissertation B (habilitation thesis). Humboldt University of Berlin, Berlin 1983.
  • with Olaf Hochmuth: Signal processing tools. Pearson studies, Munich a. a. 2004, ISBN 3-8273-7065-5 .

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Individual evidence

  1. Prof. i. R. Dr.-Ing. Beate Meffert on the website of the Humboldt University of Berlin