In 1955 Heesch began teaching at University of Hanover and worked on graph theory.
His initial training was as an engineer, obtaining an engineering degree from the University of Hanover.
The first event was held on October 2, 2008 at the University of Hanover.
After attending high school in Breslau and studied at the University of Hanover.
In 1929 Hellmann became assistant professor at the University of Hanover.
The library expanded as the institution evolved from a technical college into the University of Hanover.
Heins has a master's degree in science and physics from the University of Hanover.
Baer studied mechanical engineering for a year at the University of Hanover.
He also taught in 1928 at the University of Hanover.
He received a doctor's degree in 1971 and habilitated at the University of Hanover in 1976.