Mario Botsch
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Mario Botsch
Summary
Mario Botsch is a human[1]. He was born on 1974[2]. He worked as a researcher[3], computer scientist[4], and professor[5].
Key Facts
- Mario Botsch was born on 1974[2].
- Mario Botsch's professions included researcher[3].
- Mario Botsch's professions included computer scientist[4].
- Mario Botsch's professions included professor[5].
- Among Mario Botsch's employers was Bielefeld University[6].
- Mario Botsch was employed by Technical University of Dortmund[7].
- Mario Botsch was educated at RWTH Aachen University[8].
- Mario Botsch's doctoral advisor was Leif Kobbelt[9].
- A notable student of Mario Botsch was Simon Flöry[10].
- Mario Botsch is recorded as male[11].
- Mario Botsch's instance of is recorded as human[12].
- Mario Botsch supervised Matthias Schröder as a doctoral student[13].
- Mario Botsch supervised Daniel Sieger as a doctoral student[14].
- Mario Botsch supervised Eugen Dyck as a doctoral student[15].
- Mario Botsch's family name is recorded as Q37078938[16].
- Mario Botsch's given name is recorded as Mario[17].
- Mario Botsch's described at URL is recorded as https://www.vbib.net/vbib24-speaker-innen/detail/mario-botsch/[18].
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Origins and Family
Mario Botsch was born on 1974[2].
Education
Mario Botsch was educated at RWTH Aachen University[8]. His doctoral advisor was Leif Kobbelt[9].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include researcher[3], computer scientist[4], and professor[5]. Employers include Bielefeld University[6], a public university[19], in Germany[20], founded in 1969[21], headquartered in Bielefeld[22] and Technical University of Dortmund[7], an institute of technology[23], in Germany[24], founded in 1968[25], headquartered in Dortmund[26]. A notable student of Mario Botsch was Simon Flöry[10]. Doctoral students include Matthias Schröder[13], a computer scientist[27]; Daniel Sieger[14], a computer scientist[28]; and Eugen Dyck[15], a computer scientist[29].
Why It Matters
Mario Botsch's notable doctoral advisees include Matthias Schröder[30], a computer scientist[31]; Daniel Sieger[32], a computer scientist[33]; and Eugen Dyck[34], a computer scientist[35].
FAQs
What did Mario Botsch do for work?
Mario Botsch worked as researcher[3], computer scientist[4], and professor[5].
Where did Mario Botsch go to school?
Mario Botsch was educated at RWTH Aachen University[8].