Ingeborg Meising

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Ingeborg Meising (* 1921 ; † June 24, 2012 ) was a German computer scientist and professor of computer science at the Technical University of Berlin .

Life

Ingeborg Meising studied at the Technical University of Berlin from 1942 and received his doctorate in 1945 from the Berlin Friedrich-Wilhelms-University . From 1950 she taught at the State Engineering School in Beuth and from 1954 at the State Engineering School for Construction. In 1971, when the Technical University of Applied Sciences Berlin (TFH) was founded, she became its first professor. She was a professor of mathematics and data processing and the first female holder of a C3 chair at the TFH Berlin.

Meising managed the computer center of the TFH and was chair of the research and appointment committee. On September 8, 1981, she was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon for her services, including equal opportunities for women in technical professions .

She remained connected to what would later become the Beuth University after her retirement in 1986. Ingeborg Meising died in 2012 at the age of 91. Her grave is in the Zehlendorf forest cemetery .

In 2013 the largest event hall at Beuth University was renamed the Ingeborg-Meising-Saal after her .

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Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Office of the Federal President
  2. ^ Obituary notice of the Beuth University, Tagesspiegel of July 8, 2012, p. 15
  3. ^ Hans-Jürgen Mende: Lexicon of Berlin burial places . Pharus-Plan, Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-86514-206-1 , p. 636.
  4. ^ Beuth-Saal becomes Ingeborg-Meising-Saal. In: Beuth Current. Beuth University of Applied Sciences Berlin , November 20, 2013, accessed on February 8, 2016 .