[SIGCIS-Members] Conference "Computer in Deutschland", November 7th-8th, Paderborn (Germany)
Brian Berg
brianberg at gmail.com
Mon Feb 16 14:28:47 PST 2026
Make sure that you get a selfie or group photo by the IEEE Special Citation
bronze plaque
<https://ethw.org/Milestones:Special_Citation_Heinz_Nixdorf_Museum,_1996>
at the Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum.
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Brian Berg
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On Fri, Oct 17, 2025 at 3:37 AM Martin Schmitt via Members <
members at lists.sigcis.org> wrote:
> Dear SIGCIS,
>
> I hope everyone of you returned home safely from Luxembourg last week. It
> was awesome to see so many of you there at SHOT. So many good panels on the
> history of computing!
>
> Who still hasn’t enough (and is able to understand German), I just wanted
> to invite you to a conference on „Computer in Germany. New perspectives in
> History of Computing and Computer Archeology“. ("Computer in Deutschland“)
> The conference takes place on the of the 100th anniversary of Heinz Nixdorf
> in Paderborn, Germany, on November 7th-8th. I’m co-organizing the
> conference with my colleague Stefan Höltgen with the support of the
> Historical Institute Paderborn, the German Society for Computer Science
> (GI) and the Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum, on of the largest computer museums
> in the world. Conference language is German, the conference is free.
> Please find attached the program and the poster.
>
> Best
> Martin
>
> Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter | digital enthusiast
>
> *UNIVERSITÄT PADERBORN*
> *Historisches Institut*
> Zeitgeschichte, Neuere & Neuste Geschichte, Digital History
> https://www.uni-paderborn.de/person/100968
> Tel.: +49 5251 60-2428
>
> Zuletzt erschienen: Schmitt, Martin: „Socialist AI? Societal Use,
> Economic Implementation, and the Tensions of Applied Computer Science in
> Late Socialist GDR“, in: IEEE Annals Hist. Comput. (2023), S. 66-79.
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