Hubert Mara
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Hubert Mara
Summary
Hubert Mara is a human[1]. His place of birth was Neunkirchen[2]. He was born on +1975-01-01T00:00:00Z[3]. He worked as an expert in archaeoinformatics[4], computer scientist[5], university teacher[6], and scientist[7]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Hubert Mara's place of birth was Neunkirchen[2].
- Hubert Mara was born on +1975-01-01T00:00:00Z[3].
- Hubert Mara held citizenship in Austria[9].
- Hubert Mara held citizenship in Germany[10].
- Austrian German was Hubert Mara's native language[11].
- Hubert Mara's professions included expert in archaeoinformatics[4].
- Hubert Mara's professions included computer scientist[5].
- Hubert Mara's professions included university teacher[6].
- Hubert Mara worked as a scientist[7].
- Hubert Mara's field of work was computer science[12].
- Hubert Mara's field of work was digital archaeology[13].
- Hubert Mara's field of work was digital humanities[14].
- Hubert Mara's field of work was machine learning[15].
- Hubert Mara's field of work was computational archaeology[16].
- Hubert Mara's field of work was 3D computer graphics software[17].
- Hubert Mara held the position of professor[18].
- Among Hubert Mara's employers was TU Wien[19].
- Hubert Mara was employed by Heidelberg University[20].
- Among Hubert Mara's employers was Heidelberg University[21].
- Among Hubert Mara's employers was Freie Universität Berlin[22].
- Hubert Mara was educated at Higher technical school of applied science Wiener Neustadt[23].
- Hubert Mara's education included a stint at TU Wien[24].
- Hubert Mara's doctoral advisor was Willi Jäger[25].
- Hubert Mara's doctoral advisor was Hans Georg Bock[26].
- A notable work attributed to Hubert Mara is GigaMesh[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Neunkirchen[2], Hubert Mara… he was born on +1975-01-01T00:00:00Z[3]. Austrian German was his native language[11].
Education
Educated at Higher technical school of applied science Wiener Neustadt[23], a Höhere Technische Lehranstalt[28], in Austria[29], founded in 1873[30] and TU Wien[24], a public university[31], in Austria[32], founded in 1815[33], headquartered in Main building of the TU Wien[34]. Doctoral advisors include Willi Jäger[25], a mathematician[35], b. 1940[36], of Germany[37], awarded the Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[38], specialised in mathematics[39] and Hans Georg Bock[26], a mathematician[40], b. 1948[41], of Germany[42], specialised in mathematics[43].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include expert in archaeoinformatics[4], computer scientist[5], university teacher[6], and scientist[7]. Fields of work include computer science[12], an academic discipline[44]; digital archaeology[13], an archaeological sub-discipline[45]; digital humanities[14], a branch of science[46]; machine learning[15], an academic discipline[47]; computational archaeology[16], an archaeological sub-discipline[48]; and 3D computer graphics software[17], a software category[49]. Employers include TU Wien[19], a public university[50], in Austria[51], founded in 1815[52], headquartered in Main building of the TU Wien[53]; Heidelberg University[20], a public research university[54], in Germany[55], founded in 1386[56], headquartered in Heidelberg[57]; and Freie Universität Berlin[22], a public research university[58], in Germany[59], founded in 1948[60], headquartered in Berlin[61]. Hubert Mara held the position of professor[18]. Doctoral students include Bartosz Ryszard Bogacz[62], a computer scientist[63], of Poland[64], specialised in digital humanities[65]; Aaron Charles Pattee[66], a scientist[67], b. 1990[68], of United States[69], specialised in digital humanities[70]; Katharina Anders[71], a researcher[72], b. 1990[73]; Timo Homburg[74], a docent[75], of Germany[76], awarded the valedictorian[77], specialised in linked data[78]; and Marcel Mernitz[79].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to Hubert Mara is GigaMesh[27].
Recognition
Hubert Mara received the Best Paper Award[80].
Why It Matters
Hubert Mara ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3 views/month, #7,298 of 1,000,298).[8]
His notable doctoral advisees include Bartosz Ryszard Bogacz[81], a computer scientist[82], of Poland[83], specialised in digital humanities[84] and Timo Homburg[85], a docent[86], of Germany[87], awarded the valedictorian[88], specialised in linked data[89].
FAQs
Where was Hubert Mara born?
Hubert Mara's place of birth was Neunkirchen[2].
What did Hubert Mara do for work?
Hubert Mara worked as expert in archaeoinformatics[4], computer scientist[5], university teacher[6], and scientist[7].
Where did Hubert Mara go to school?
Hubert Mara was educated at Higher technical school of applied science Wiener Neustadt[23] and TU Wien[24].
What awards did Hubert Mara receive?
Honors received include Best Paper Award[80].