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Institut für Angewandte Systemwissenschaften und Wirtschaftsinformatik
Prof. Dr.-Ing Reiner Konrad Huber
Prof. Dr.-Ing.  Reiner Konrad  Huber
  Funktion: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Reiner Konrad Huber
ehemals Inhaber der Professur für Angewandte Systemwissenschaft unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Sicherheitspolitik
 
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E-Mail: reiner.huber@unibw.de
Büro: 41/2517
Telefon: +49 (89) 6004-2206
Telefax: +49 (89) 6004-3036
 
  Postadresse:
Institut für Angewandte Systemwissenschaften und Wirtschaftsinformatik
Fakultät für Informatik
Universität der Bundeswehr München
Werner-Heisenberg-Weg 39
85577   Neubiberg
 
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nach Vereinbarung

 
  (Ko-)Vorsitz auf internationalen Konferenzen:
1974 Modeling Land Battle Systems for Military Planning (Ottobrunn)
1982 Modeling and Analysis of Defense Processes (Brussels)
1984 Modeling and Analysis of Conventional Defense in Europe (Bad Godesberg)
1985 Analysis and Modeling of Arms Control Problems (Spitzingsee)
1989 Conventional Stability in Europe (Neubiberg)
1991 Future Military Analysis: New Issues, New Tools (Santa Monica)
1992 International Stability in a Multipolar World (Neubiberg)
1995 Modeling and Analysis of Stability Problems in Multipolar International Systems (Neubiberg)
1998 Defense Planning for the 21st Century: Issues and Models for Analysis (Neubiberg)

  Biographie:
Born 25 September 1935, Dr. Reiner K. Huber is Professor of Applied Systems Science at the University of the Federal Armed Forces Munich. He received his academic education at the Technical University Munich (1954-1960) majoring in Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering and, as a Fulbright Scholar, at the University of Texas (1957-1958) majoring in Industrial Engineering. Following a three-year tour of active duty as a technical officer with the German Air Force, he joined West Germany's principle defense research stablishment IABG as an Operations Research analyst in 1963, to eventually become head of IABG's Systems Studies Division. In 1975 he accepted the appointment to his present position at the Institute of Applied Systems Science and Operations Research of the Department of Computer Science of the Federal Armed Forces University Munich. From 1981-1986 he served as dean of the department and member of the academic senate. He has been a guest professor at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California (1979 and 1983) and a visiting lecturerer to the Korean Institute of Defense Analyses in Seoul (1980), the Royal Military College of Science in Shrivenham, United Kingdom (1985), and the Military Operations Research and Analysis Institute of the Academy of Military Science in Beijing, China (1988). He is a long-time Research Associate of Vector Research in Arbor, Michigan, a consultant of the RAND Corporation in Santa Monica, California, and a Senior Fellow of the Potomac Foundation in McLean, Virginia. In 1995, he was elected a foreign member of the Russian Academy of Natural Science.
During his career he has served on several advisory panels of NATO and the German Ministry of Defense, and in various councils of professional societies. He has organized and chaired nine international scientific conferences, (co)edited 13 books and (co)authored more than 150 articles in scientific and professional journals on military operations research and defense research issues and applications. His most recent work emphasizes stability of international systems, crisis management and peace support operations, defense transformation and modeling C2 processes and systems.