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   Recieved Dipl.-Inf. degree (M.Sc. in computer science) from the Computer
   Recieved Dipl.-Inf. degree (M.Sc. in computer science) from the Computer
   Science Department of the University of Kaiserslautern (TU)  
   Science Department of the University of Kaiserslautern (TU)  
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   Research Assistant and PhD student at the Image and Signal Processing Group
   Research Assistant and PhD student at the Image and Signal Processing Group
   of the University of Leipzig (Germany)
   of the University of Leipzig (Germany)
-Areas of interest:
-Areas of interest:
*Mathmatics
  -Mathematics
 
  -Computer science
*Computer science
  -Visualization
 
  -Fluid Dynamics
*Visualization
  -Juggling
 
  -Cities in Germany
*Fluid Dynamics
 
*Juggling
 
*Cities in Germany


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Revision as of 06:04, 13 December 2006

-2004 April: 
  Recieved Dipl.-Inf. degree (M.Sc. in computer science) from the Computer
  Science Department of the University of Kaiserslautern (TU) 
since then: 
  Research Assistant and PhD student at the Image and Signal Processing Group
  of the University of Leipzig (Germany)
-Areas of interest:
 -Mathematics
 -Computer science
 -Visualization
 -Fluid Dynamics
 -Juggling
 -Cities in Germany

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