Tatiana von Landesberger
Tatiana von Landesberger (born Tatiana Tekušová in 1979, also published as Tatiana Landesberger von Antburg) is a Slovak-German computer scientist who works as professor and chair for visualization and visual analytics at the University of Cologne. Her research concerns information visualization, graph drawing, and visual analytics.[1] Education and careerVon Landesberger was born in 1979 in Bratislava.[2] She studied financial mathematics as a student at Comenius University in Bratislava,[3] earning a master's degree in 2003 with the thesis Commuting Flow Models supervised by Ján Bod'a.[4] After working for the European Central Bank[3] and then at the Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research in Darmstadt,[5] she began working at the Technische Universität Darmstadt in 2008,[6] and completed a Ph.D. there in 2010, with the dissertation Visual Analytics of Large Weighted Directed Graphs and Two-Dimensional Time-Dependent Data, jointly supervised by Dieter W. Fellner and Jack van Wijk.[7] She continued at Darmstadt as head of the Visual Search and Analysis Group,[3] and completed a habilitation in 2017 with the thesis Visual Data Comparison.[2] She moved to the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and then to the University of Rostock in 2020[6] before taking her present position at the University of Cologne.[1] RecognitionVon Landesberger was named a Burgen Scholar of Academia Europaea in 2015.[3] References
External linksInformation related to Tatiana von Landesberger |