Ingo Wegener

Ingo Wegener (* December 4, 1950 in Bremen; † November 26, 2008 in Bielefeld) was an influential German computer scientist working in the field of theoretical computer science.[1][2][3]

Awards and honors

He was elected as a fellow of the German society for computer science, the Gesellschaft für Informatik, in 2004.[4] For his merits on teaching and research in the field of theoretical computer science, he earned in 2006 the Konrad Zuse Medal from the Gesellschaft für Informatik.

References

  1. European Association for Theoretical Computer Science: In memoriam of Prof. Dr. Ingo Wegener, 1950—2008
  2. Lance Fortnow: Ingo Wegener (1950-2008), the computational complexity weblog, December 9, 2008.
  3. Thomas Jansen, Melanie Schmidt, Dirk Sudholt, Carsten Witt, Christine Zarges: In Memoriam: Ingo Wegener. Evolutionary Computation 17(1):12 Spring 2009.
  4. GI-Fellow citation, retrieved 2012-03-09.


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