Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Hans-Peter Seidel is a computer graphics researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Computer Science and Saarland University.In 2003, Seidel was the first computer graphics researcher to win the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize.Hans-Peter Seidel earned his doctorate degree in Mathematics at Tübingen University in 1987, under the supervision of Rainer Löwen; his dissertation was entitled Symmetrische Strukturen und Zentralkollineationen auf topologischen Ebenen.In 1989, still at Tübingen University, he earned a habilitation degree in computer science.Since 1999, he has been a director at the Max Planck Institute for Computer Science and a professor at Saarland University.. }
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- Hans-Peter_Seidel abstract "Hans-Peter Seidel is a computer graphics researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Computer Science and Saarland University.In 2003, Seidel was the first computer graphics researcher to win the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize.Hans-Peter Seidel earned his doctorate degree in Mathematics at Tübingen University in 1987, under the supervision of Rainer Löwen; his dissertation was entitled Symmetrische Strukturen und Zentralkollineationen auf topologischen Ebenen.In 1989, still at Tübingen University, he earned a habilitation degree in computer science.Since 1999, he has been a director at the Max Planck Institute for Computer Science and a professor at Saarland University.".
- Hans-Peter_Seidel comment "Hans-Peter Seidel is a computer graphics researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Computer Science and Saarland University.In 2003, Seidel was the first computer graphics researcher to win the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize.Hans-Peter Seidel earned his doctorate degree in Mathematics at Tübingen University in 1987, under the supervision of Rainer Löwen; his dissertation was entitled Symmetrische Strukturen und Zentralkollineationen auf topologischen Ebenen.In 1989, still at Tübingen University, he earned a habilitation degree in computer science.Since 1999, he has been a director at the Max Planck Institute for Computer Science and a professor at Saarland University.".