
About
Stephan Olbrich is Professor at the University of Hamburg's Department of Computer Science and member of the Cluster of Excellence 'Understanding Written Artefacts'. His research develops computational methods for analyzing high-resolution tomography data, particularly for archaeological applications involving cuneiform tablets. He creates advanced visualization tools for scientific data across domains including climate science and cultural heritage.
Research areas include:
- Large-scale data visualization
- Computational archaeology
- High-performance computing applications
- Tomographic data processing
- Climate data diagnostics
Recent publications demonstrate interdisciplinary approaches to visualizing complex datasets, from climate models to ancient artifacts. His work enables new methods for non-invasive analysis of culturally significant objects using mobile X-ray tomography systems.
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