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Andreas Paul is a Researcher affiliated with the Department of Computer Science (Informatik V) at the Technische Universität München (TUM), part of the TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology. His research focuses on real-time visualization, computational geometry, and flight simulation systems. He contributed to the FORTWIHR project, developing synthetic vision systems for aircraft, demonstrating expertise in adaptive algorithms and terrain triangulation. Collaborations include work with the TU Braunschweig and ESG, highlighting interdisciplinary engagement. His academic background includes a Master's thesis (1995) and a PhD dissertation (2000) on hierarchical data structures and terrain modeling. Professional activities include conference participation and contributions to visualization technology for aviation applications.
- Education:
- PhD in Computer Science, TU Munich, 2000
- Master's Thesis: 'Compression of image sequences with hierarchical bases', 1995
Research interests emphasize practical applications of computational methods in aviation and geospatial systems, with a strong focus on real-time performance and algorithmic efficiency. His work bridges computer graphics, geographic information systems, and aerospace engineering, addressing challenges in synthetic vision and terrain data representation.
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