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Dr. Mark Ziegelmann studied Computer Science at the Universities of Tübingen, Edinburgh, and Saarbrücken and held a DFG doctoral stipend at the Max-Planck-Institute for Computer Science in the Algorithms and Complexitiy Group (Prof. Mehlhorn). In 2001 he completed his Ph.D. and joined the Siemens AG, Munich (Prof. Lauther) as a Research Scientist.
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