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Klaus Kaiser is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Houston, where he has been affiliated since 1969. He holds a PhD from the University of Bonn (1966) and a Habilitation from Darmstadt (1973). His research focuses on Mathematical Logic, Universal Algebra, Lattice Theory, and Logic Programming, with notable collaborations on quasi-universal model classes and non-standard lattice theory dedicated to Abraham Robinson.
- Editorial Roles: Associate Editor of Zeitschrift für Mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik (1980–1992), Managing Editor of the Houston Journal of Mathematics (since 1996)
- Conference Contributions: Presented at ICM Beijing 2002, co-organized sessions at AMS-SMM Houston 2004 and JMM San Diego 2013
His work explores the intersection of mathematical research and publishing challenges, addressing technical, business, and legal aspects of electronic journal access. He has contributed to conferences on electronic publishing in mathematics, including publications in Springer LNCS and FIZ Karlsruhe proceedings.
Kaiser has advised PhD students like Mai Gehrke (University of Nice) and Matt Insall (UMR), and his research legacy includes foundational work in model theory such as the Kaiser hull, which connects algebraic closedness to inductive hulls.
Contact: Email klaus@math.uh.edu or write to Department of Mathematics, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204-3476.





