Detlev Buchholz (computer scientist)

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Detlev Buchholz (born March 31, 1968 in Northeim , Lower Saxony, née Zimmermann) is a German computer scientist and was President of the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences from 2008 to 2014 .

Life

Detlev Buchholz studied computer science , electrical engineering and physics at Saarland University and worked there, among other things, at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence . In 1998 he received his doctorate in the field of automatic music composition . He was then assistant to the university management at the private Wilhelm Büchner University in Darmstadt. He was later dean of the engineering department there.

In 2008 Detlev Buchholz was the only candidate to be elected President of the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences with a narrow majority in the second ballot. In 2014 he was replaced by the election of Frank Dievernich as the new President of the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences in the first ballot. Then he was a consultant in the field of science management and lecturer in business informatics. He is a member of the Society for Computer Science and a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers .

Buchholz is currently managing director of the transfer organization at the University of Kassel ('UniKasselTransfer'). He teaches IT integration and business intelligence at the Euro-FH in Hamburg and is chairman of the university network "Education through Responsibility".

Buchholz is the conductor of several choirs.

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Individual evidence

  1. Entry DNB
  2. http://www.fnp.de/lokales/frankfurt/Professor-aus-der-Schweiz-leitet-kuenftig-die-FH;art675,921472 , accessed July 3, 2014
  3. Detlev Buchholz heads the knowledge transfer facility , accessed from the Internet archive on January 18, 2019
  4. http://www.bildung-durch-verendung.de/kontakt , accessed August 25, 2017