# Bernd Heinrichs
**Wikidata**: [Q95318765](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q95318765)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/bernd-heinrichs

## Summary  
Bernd Heinrichs is a German computer scientist born in 1965. He is recorded in major authority files (GND 172532191, VIAF 189861069) as a professional in the field of computer science.

## Biography  
- **Born:** 1965  
- **Field(s):** Computer science  
- **Occupation:** Computer scientist  

*(No further details on place of birth, education, employers, or specific achievements are provided in the source material.)*

## Contributions  
Public records identify Bernd Heinrichs as a computer scientist, but the source material does not enumerate particular publications, projects, patents, or institutional affiliations. His presence in the German National Library (GND 172532191) and the Virtual International Authority File (VIAF 189861069) confirms his professional status and links him to the broader German research community. Because the available data lack concrete titles or dates, a detailed catalogue of his scholarly output cannot be compiled from the provided sources.

## FAQs  
### Q: Who is Bernd Heinrichs?  
A: He is a German computer scientist born in 1965, listed in major authority databases such as GND and VIAF.  

### Q: What are Bernd Heinrichs’s main research areas?  
A: The source material only specifies “computer science” as his field; no finer sub‑disciplinary focus is given.  

### Q: Has Bernd Heinrichs received any notable awards?  
A: No awards or honors are mentioned in the provided information.  

### Q: Where can I find more information about his work?  
A: His identifiers (GND 172532191, VIAF 189861069) can be used to search library catalogs and authority files for any linked publications or affiliations.  

### Q: Is Bernd Heinrichs still active in academia or industry?  
A: The source does not state his current employment status or recent activities.  

## Why They Matter  
Even when specific outputs are not documented, the inclusion of Bernd Heinrichs in authoritative catalogues signals his recognized role within the German computer‑science community. Such identifiers enable scholars, librarians, and data aggregators to reliably associate his name with any future works that may appear in bibliographic databases, ensuring proper attribution and facilitating research networking. His existence in these records contributes to the completeness of national and international knowledge graphs for the discipline.  

## Notable For  
- Listed in the German National Library (GND 172532191).  
- Recorded in the Virtual International Authority File (VIAF 189861069).  
- Recognized as a professional computer scientist in multiple authority datasets.  
- Presence in the Deutsche Biographie and Kalliope Verbund authority files.  

## Body  

### Identifiers  
- **GND ID:** 172532191 – the German National Library’s integrated authority file.  
- **VIAF ID:** 189861069 – links to international library catalogues.  
- **Deutsche Biographie ID:** 172532191 – entry in the German biographical database.  
- **Kalliope Verbund ID:** 172532191 – part of the German literary archive network.  

### Professional Profile  
Bernd Heinrichs is classified under the Wikidata property *occupation* as a **computer scientist** (source: Q23833686, 2020‑06‑10). The *instance_of* property confirms he is a **human**, and *sex_or_gender* records him as **male**.  

### Academic and Research Context  
While the source does not list specific degrees or institutional affiliations, the presence of his identifiers across multiple German scholarly repositories suggests participation in academic or research activities typical for a computer scientist. Researchers can query his GND or VIAF numbers to locate any associated publications, conference contributions, or collaborative projects that may be indexed in library holdings.  

### Potential Areas of Influence  
Given his classification, Bernd Heinrichs may be involved in areas such as software development, algorithm design, or information systems—common domains for professionals labeled simply as “computer scientist.” However, without explicit citations, the exact scope of his influence remains undocumented in the current dataset.  

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*All information presented is drawn exclusively from the supplied source material; no additional facts have been inferred or fabricated.*

## References

1. Catalog of the German National Library