# Andreas Barthels

> Dr. rer. nat. Technische Universität München 2014

**Wikidata**: [Q103336755](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q103336755)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/andreas-barthels

## Summary
Andreas Barthels is a male computer scientist who earned the degree Dr. rer. nat. from the Technical University of Munich in 2014. His doctoral work is documented with advisor Uwe Baumgarten and is recorded in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (ID 260368).

## Biography
- Born: [date and place not available in source]
- Nationality: [not available in source]
- Education: Dr. rer. nat., Technical University of Munich (2014)
- Known for: Earning a doctoral degree (Dr. rer. nat.) from the Technical University of Munich in 2014 under advisor Uwe Baumgarten
- Employer(s): [not available in source]
- Field(s): Computer science

## Contributions
The available source material documents Andreas Barthels primarily through his doctoral credential. He completed a Dr. rer. nat. at the Technical University of Munich in 2014. His doctoral advisor is listed as Uwe Baumgarten, who holds a Ph.D. from Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn (1986). Barthels is recorded in the Mathematics Genealogy Project under ID 260368, which catalogues doctoral degrees and advisor relationships.

No titles of a dissertation, specific publications, patents, products, companies, open-source projects, or standards authored or led by Barthels are listed in the provided material. Consequently, the concrete documented outcomes in the provided sources are: the conferral of a doctoral degree in 2014 at TUM, the supervisory relationship with Uwe Baumgarten, and the Math Genealogy Project entry that preserves this academic record.

## FAQs
### Q: Who is Andreas Barthels?
A: Andreas Barthels is a computer scientist who earned a Dr. rer. nat. from the Technical University of Munich in 2014. He is listed in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (ID 260368).

### Q: Where did Andreas Barthels earn his doctorate and when?
A: He earned a Dr. rer. nat. at the Technical University of Munich in 2014.

### Q: Who was Andreas Barthels’s doctoral advisor?
A: His doctoral advisor is Uwe Baumgarten, who is recorded as holding a Ph.D. from Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn (1986).

## Why They Matter
The documented importance of Andreas Barthels in the provided sources rests on his attainment of a Dr. rer. nat. from a major technical university (Technical University of Munich) in 2014 and on his placement within an academic lineage through his advisor, Uwe Baumgarten. A doctoral degree represents a substantial piece of original research and entry into the community of researchers in computer science; the Mathematics Genealogy Project entry (ID 260368) preserves that academic milestone and the mentor–mentee relationship. These facts make Barthels part of the recorded history of academic training and mentorship in computer science. The available source material does not list his dissertation title, publications, employers, patents, or projects, so assessment of broader impact, citations, or downstream influence cannot be drawn from the provided records alone. What is certain from the sources is his formal qualification and recognized advisor relationship, both of which anchor him in the scholarly record.

## Notable For
- Holding the degree Dr. rer. nat. from the Technical University of Munich (2014).
- Being identified as a computer scientist in structured records.
- Having Uwe Baumgarten listed as his doctoral advisor.
- Being recorded in the Mathematics Genealogy Project with ID 260368.

## Body

### Identity and Classification
- Given name: Andreas.
- Family name: Barthels.
- Sex/gender: Male.
- Instance: Human.
- Occupation: Computer scientist.

### Education and Degree
- Doctoral degree: Dr. rer. nat., Technical University of Munich.
- Year of doctorate: 2014 (as recorded in the provided source material).

### Doctoral Supervision and Lineage
- Doctoral advisor: Uwe Baumgarten.
- Advisor background (from provided key people data): Uwe Baumgarten earned a Ph.D. from Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn in 1986.
- Mathematics Genealogy Project entry: ID 260368 (records the degree and advisor relationship).

### Public Records and Identifiers
- Mathematics Genealogy Project ID: 260368.
- Wikidata description (as provided): "Dr. rer. nat. Technische Universität München 2014."

### Gaps in the Source Material
- No dissertation title is listed in the provided material.
- No publications, patents, software projects, companies, awards, employers, or specific research topics are provided in the source material.
- No birth date, birthplace, or nationality is provided in the source material.

## References

1. Mathematics Genealogy Project