Gerhard Hund

Gerhard Friedrich Hund (February 4, 1932 Leipzig) is a German chess player, mathematician and computer scientist.

Hund,Gerhard 2010 Jena

Biography

He is the eldest son of physicist Friedrich Hund (1896–1997). He studied at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena (1950–1951) and at the Goethe University Frankfurt (1951–1955). After graduation, he was collaborator of Alwin Walther at the Institute of Applied Mathematics of the Technische Hochschule Darmstadt.[1][2][3]

From 1961 to 1995 he was Chief Executive of Bayer in Leverkusen.[4][5][6]

Medal of the Chamber of Commerce of Cologne (1986)

Bibliography

References

  1. staff. – and Course catalog 1959–60 of the Technical University of Darmstadt, p.44
  2. G. Hund and H. Schappert: Programming for electronic computing machines, seminar. Institute of Applied Mathematics, Technical University of Darmstadt, WS 1959/60.
  3. G. Hund: Programming for the IBM 650, lecture and practical 1960/61,. Institute of Applied Mathematics, Technical University of Darmstadt, WS 1960/61.
  4. Commander EIS at Bayer AG. Apple Age 9/Frühjahr No 1991, p 34
  5. G. Hund: applications for the finance and accounting world. Bayer AG, Leverkusen, lecture at the FR-management meeting in Antwerp, 1979.
  6. H. Schappert: For DV Development at Bayer. Bayer AG, Leverkusen, AV computer science, 1985.

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