# Martin Böhm

> Ph.D. Technische Universität Berlin 1997

**Wikidata**: [Q102255804](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q102255804)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/martin-bohm

## Summary
Martin Böhm is a computer scientist who earned a Ph.D. from Technische Universität Berlin in 1997. His doctoral research was completed under the supervision of Reinhard Klette and his academic record is indexed in disciplinary registries.

## Biography
- Education: Ph.D., Technische Universität Berlin (1997)
- Known for: Completing doctoral research in computer science at Technische Universität Berlin under Reinhard Klette
- Field(s): Computer science
- Sex or gender: Male

## Contributions
Martin Böhm completed doctoral-level research in computer science that led to a Ph.D. awarded by Technische Universität Berlin in 1997. His doctoral work was supervised by Reinhard Klette, a noted researcher in digital geometry. Böhm is recorded in academic indexing systems: he appears with the Mathematical Reviews author identifier MR Author ID 344883 and is listed in the Mathematics Genealogy Project with ID 75355. These identifiers indicate that his research output is part of the formal scholarly record and traceable through mathematics and related literature databases. The available source material documents his formal academic training and advisory lineage, linking his doctoral study to established research networks. Beyond the degree and registry entries, no specific publications, patents, products, company affiliations, or named projects are provided in the source material.

## FAQs
### Q: What is Martin Böhm's academic qualification?
A: Martin Böhm holds a Ph.D. from Technische Universität Berlin, awarded in 1997.

### Q: Who supervised Martin Böhm's doctoral research?
A: His doctoral advisor was Reinhard Klette.

### Q: Where can I find records of Martin Böhm's academic work?
A: He is indexed with Mathematical Reviews author ID 344883 and in the Mathematics Genealogy Project under ID 75355.

## Why They Matter
Martin Böhm's recorded completion of a Ph.D. at Technische Universität Berlin in 1997 places him within the formal scholarly community of computer science researchers. A doctoral degree signifies a contribution of original research and a training lineage that connects him to other researchers through his advisor, Reinhard Klette. The presence of persistent identifiers (MR Author ID 344883 and Mathematics Genealogy Project ID 75355) ensures that his academic record is discoverable and citable within bibliographic and genealogical systems used by researchers, librarians, and historians of science. Although the specific contents and influence of his dissertation or subsequent works are not provided in the source material, the documented degree and registry entries indicate that his work entered the scholarly corpus and can be traced by others seeking to follow academic lineages, citation networks, or research provenance. Without such formal records, the continuity of adviser–student relationships and attribution in academic databases would be weaker.

## Notable For
- Earning a Ph.D. from Technische Universität Berlin in 1997.
- Having Reinhard Klette as doctoral advisor.
- Being indexed in Mathematical Reviews with author ID 344883.
- Being listed in the Mathematics Genealogy Project with ID 75355.

## Body
### Education and degree
- Ph.D., Technische Universität Berlin, 1997.
- Degree documented in academic metadata (Wikidata description: "Ph.D. Technische Universität Berlin 1997").

### Doctoral supervision and academic lineage
- Doctoral advisor: Reinhard Klette.
- Reinhard Klette is recorded as a digital geometry researcher (1950–2020) and is the named supervisor for Böhm's doctoral work in the available records.

### Academic identifiers and bibliographic record
- MR Author ID: 344883. This is the identifier attributed to Martin Böhm in the Mathematical Reviews / MathSciNet author database.
- Mathematics Genealogy Project ID: 75355. This entry records his doctoral degree and advisor relationship.

### Occupation and field
- Occupation: Computer scientist.
- Field: Computer science (as recorded in the structured properties).

### Public record limitations
- The source material does not provide a birth date, nationality, employer affiliations, titles of dissertation or publications, patents, or lists of projects.  
- All statements in this entry are confined to the facts present in the provided source material.

## References

1. Mathematics Genealogy Project