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Malte HELFER is a Research scientist at the Department of Geography and Spatial Planning within the Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences at the University of Luxembourg. He is also recognized as a senior researcher and Privatdozent (Priv.-Doz.), reflecting his advanced academic standing in geography. His work is based at the Maison des Sciences Humaines in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg.
His research focuses on Geographic Information Systems (GIS), interactive mapping, and the Greater Region SaarLorLux, with a strong emphasis on industrial history and cultural and industrial heritage. His interdisciplinary work bridges geography, spatial planning, and historical analysis, particularly in transboundary European contexts.
Malte HELFER completed his Ph.D. in 1993 and his Habilitation in 1999, both at the Institute of Geography, Saarland University. He currently serves as Vice President of the Geographical Society of Luxembourg, contributing to the promotion and development of geographical sciences in the region.
Although no scientific awards are listed in the provided material, his sustained research activity and leadership role indicate active engagement in the academic community.
He advises no students listed in the current data and is not described as supervising any formal advisees. There is no mention of grants or funded projects in the provided text.
Malte HELFER is based at the Maison Sciences Humaines (MSH), 11, Porte des Sciences, L-4366 Esch-sur-Alzette, where he conducts his research within the Department of Geography and Spatial Planning. His office is located in room E02 0215050.