Natalia Kliewer

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Natalia Kliewer is a Kyrgyz-German computer scientist and operations researcher who holds the chair of information systems as a professor of business informatics at the Free University of Berlin. [1] The focus of her research is optimization for transport scheduling. [2]

Kliewer is originally from Kyrgyzstan. [3] After studying information systems at the Kyrgyz Technical University and business informatics at the University of Münster, she continued her studies at Paderborn University, where she completed a PhD in 2005. [2] Her dissertation, Optimierung des Fahrzeugeinsatzes im öffentlichen Personennahverkehr : Modelle, Methoden und praktische Anwendungen, was supervised by Leena Suhl. [4] She continued at Paderborn as a junior professor until moving to her present position at the Free University of Berlin in 2009. [2] [3]

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References

  1. Chair of Information Systems - Prof. Dr. N. Kliewer, Free University of Berlin, retrieved 2024-02-25
  2. 1 2 3 "Prof. Dr. Natalia Kliewer", Team (in German), Free University of Berlin School of Business & Economics, retrieved 2024-02-25
  3. 1 2 "A moment with...Professor Natalia Kliewer", 50 Years UPB, University of Paderborn, retrieved 2024-02-25
  4. Kliewer, Natalia (2005), Optimierung des Fahrzeugeinsatzes im öffentlichen Personennahverkehr : Modelle, Methoden und praktische Anwendungen (Doctoral dissertation) (in German), Paderborn University