Bodo strolling

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Bodo Heinz Willi Schlender (born April 25, 1931 in Berlin ; † June 6, 1987 in Kiel ) was a German mathematician , computer scientist and university professor . He was the first professor for computer science at the University of Kiel. His assumption of office in 1971 is considered to be the founding date of the Institute for Computer Science and Practical Mathematics.

Life and research

Schlender studied at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel and received his doctorate in 1957 under Karl-Heinrich Weise with the dissertation: On the embedding problem of Riemannian spaces. From 1962 to 1967 he was scientific advisor and head of the computer center. In 1965 he became a private lecturer at the mathematical seminar of the Philosophical Faculty of the Christian Albrechts University. In 1967 he completed his habilitation and was appointed full professor to the chair for electronic computing systems at the TH Hannover. He headed the working group “Common computer system of the scientific universities of Hanover”, whose work contributed to the establishment of the computer center. In 1971 he became a full professor for automata theory and formal languages ​​at the Institute for Computer Science and Practical Mathematics at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel. From 1983 to 1986 he worked in the computer science working group on the conception of the computer science course and the construction of the computer center at Hildesheim University (today: Hildesheim University Foundation ).

Publications (selection)

  • Computer science, a new basic science for modern research, Göttingen, Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, 1971
  • For the approximation of the solutions of nonlinear systems of ordinary differential equations, Kiel, 1965

literature

  • Hildesheim IT reports, colloquium on the occasion of the establishment of the institutes for IT and business administration and the opening of the computer center of the Hildesheim University of Applied Sciences on April 28, 1986, Hildesheim University of Applied Sciences.

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