# Georg von der Brüggen

> Dr.-Ing. Technische Universität Dortmund 2019

**Wikidata**: [Q103337595](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q103337595)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/georg-von-der-bruggen

## Summary
Georg von der Brüggen is a male computer scientist educated at the Technical University of Dortmund in Germany. He earned the Dr.-Ing. degree at TU Dortmund in 2019 and completed doctoral work under the supervision of Jian-Jia Chen.

## Biography
- Education: Dr.-Ing., Technical University of Dortmund (2019)
- Known for: Doctoral research in computer science (Dr.-Ing.) at TU Dortmund (2019)
- Employer(s): Technical University of Dortmund (affiliation/education)
- Field(s): Computer science

## Contributions
The available source material identifies Georg von der Brüggen as a computer scientist who completed a Dr.-Ing. at the Technical University of Dortmund in 2019. It also records his doctoral advisor as Jian-Jia Chen and links him to the Mathematics Genealogy Project (ID: 260464), indicating his inclusion in an academic genealogy record. Beyond these structured facts—degree (Dr.-Ing.), institution (TU Dortmund), year (2019), and advisor (Jian-Jia Chen)—the provided sources do not specify particular publications, software, patents, standards, or named research outputs attributable to him. As a result, no concrete works (titles), project names, or documented impacts can be summarized here without adding information not present in the source material.

## FAQs
### Q: Who is Georg von der Brüggen?
A: Georg von der Brüggen is a computer scientist. He earned a Dr.-Ing. at the Technical University of Dortmund in 2019.

### Q: Where did Georg von der Brüggen study?
A: He was educated at the Technical University of Dortmund. The provided description associates his Dr.-Ing. with TU Dortmund in 2019.

### Q: Who supervised Georg von der Brüggen’s doctorate?
A: His doctoral advisor is listed as Jian-Jia Chen. This relationship is explicitly given in the structured properties.

### Q: Does Georg von der Brüggen have a Mathematics Genealogy Project entry?
A: Yes. His Mathematics Genealogy Project ID is 260464.

## Why They Matter
Based on the provided material, Georg von der Brüggen’s significance is currently documented primarily through his academic credentialing and mentorship lineage: he is recorded as a computer scientist who completed a Dr.-Ing. at the Technical University of Dortmund in 2019 under doctoral advisor Jian-Jia Chen. This establishes his place within an identifiable academic network (also reflected by his Mathematics Genealogy Project identifier), which is often used to trace research training lineages and institutional connections in technical fields. However, the sources supplied do not describe specific research results, publications, systems, or community leadership roles, so it is not possible—using only this material—to state what changed in computer science because of his work, who he influenced, or what would be different without his contributions. Any assessment of lasting impact would require additional sourced details about his outputs and roles beyond the doctoral record.

## Notable For
- Computer scientist (occupation)
- Dr.-Ing. at the Technical University of Dortmund (2019)
- Doctoral advisor: Jian-Jia Chen
- Mathematics Genealogy Project ID: 260464

## Body
### Identity and Field
- Occupation: computer scientist
- Instance of: human
- Sex or gender: male

### Education
- Educated at: Technical University of Dortmund
- Degree/credential indicated: Dr.-Ing.
- Year associated with Dr.-Ing. at TU Dortmund: 2019

### Academic Supervision
- Doctoral advisor: Jian-Jia Chen (listed as a computer scientist/researcher in the provided material)

### External/Structured Identifiers
- Mathematics Genealogy Project ID: 260464

### Institutional Context (Affiliation Mentioned in Sources)
- Technical University of Dortmund is a university in Dortmund, Germany (institutional details provided in the source material, but not specific to von der Brüggen’s role beyond education/affiliation).

## References

1. Mathematics Genealogy Project