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'''Albrecht Preusser ''' (born 1949 in [[Beerfelden]]) 
is a [[Germany|German]] [[Engineer]] and [[Geodesist]] known for his numerical algorithms. 

== Life and Work ==
(contracted; show full)z]].<ref name="thesis"/> After a short period as trainee with the office of the Senator for Construction and Housing in Berlin, he worked from 1978-1983 in the Computer Center of the Technical University Berlin. From 1983-1985 he was a member of  "Project Group Parallel Computing", which was merged into the [[Zuse Institute Berlin|Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum]].<ref name="vita"/><ref>Annual report ZIB 1985[https://opus4.kobv.de/opus4-zib/frontdoor/deliver/index/docId/
1091988/file/ZR_08_40JB1985.pdf]</ref> During this time, he developed a number of numerical algorithms for the [[Interpolation]] of [[Isoline|isolines]]. That work was continued in the years 1985-1990 in the Joint Computer Center of the Berlin Max Planck Institutes at the [[Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society|Fritz Haber Institute]] under the direction of [[Elmar Zeitler]].<ref>Directors at FHI [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz-Haber-Institut_der_Max-Planck-Gesellschaft#Direktoren]</ref><ref>Sta(contracted; show full){{DEFAULTSORT:Preusser, Albrecht}}
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