Background
Habermann, Arie Nicolaas was born on June 26, 1932 in Groningen, The Netherlands. Son of Johan Friedrich and Johanna (Verveen) Habermann. came to the United States, 1968.
(A. Nico Habermann, the founding dean of the School of Com...)
A. Nico Habermann, the founding dean of the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, is well known for his work in computer "programming languages" like Algol 90, Bliss, Pascal and Ada, which are used to write computer programs.
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Habermann, Arie Nicolaas was born on June 26, 1932 in Groningen, The Netherlands. Son of Johan Friedrich and Johanna (Verveen) Habermann. came to the United States, 1968.
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Physics, Free University, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1953. Master of Science in Mathematics, Free University, 1958. Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Mathematics, Technology University, Eindhoven, Netherlands, 1967.
Teacher math and physics, Christelyk Lyceum, Netherlands, 1954-1962;
lecturer applied mathematics and programming, also calculus and algebra, Technology U., Eindhoven, 1962-1968;
visiting research scientist, Carnegie-Mellon U., Pittsburgh, 1968-1969;
associate professor computer science, Carnegie-Mellon U., 1969-1973;
professor, Carnegie-Mellon U., 1974-1993;
head department computer science, Carnegie-Mellon U., 1979-1991;
dean school computer science, 1988-1991;
acting director SEI, Carnegie-Mellon U., 1984-1985;
assistant director, National Science Foundation, Washington, 1991-1993. Consultant Siemens Corporation, Munich, Federal Republic Germany, 1980-1993, visiting scientist, 1983, consultant North America Philips, 1985-1993. Member science advising committee International Business Machines Corporation, 1984-1993.
Member of advisory board for computer science National Science Foundation, 1983-1993. Visiting professor U. Newcastle, England, 1973, Technology U. Berlin, Germany, 1976.
(A. Nico Habermann, the founding dean of the School of Com...)
Member Association Computing Machinery, New York Academy of Sciences.
Married Martha Blom, October 31, 1956. Children: Eveline Kilian, Irene, Johan Frederik, Marianne.