Andreas+Rudin

a German computer scientist and game inventor at //Murmel Spielwerkstatt und Verlag AG//, [|Zurich], [|Switzerland]. As high school student in the 70s, he participated three times at [|Jugend forscht], the German youth science competition on various topics. In 1973, on [|computer assisted translation] of [|Latin] [|verb forms], and in 1975 on the design of a [|Pan-European] language. In 1974, he won the third prize in computer science and mathematics with his chess program Charlie, which also competed at the First GI Computer Chess Tournament. || toc =Photos=
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 * [[image:andreasRudin.jpg link="http://www.murmel.ch/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=75&Itemid=41"]] ||~ || **Andreas Rudin**, (née Keil)
 * Andreas Rudin ||~ ||^ ||
 * [[image:Keil_Charlie.jpg link="http://www.jugend-forscht.de/projektdatenbank/computerprogramm-zum-schachspiel-in-lidiaassembler/2.html"]] ||
 * Andreas Keil with Charlie in 1974 ||

=See also=
 * Kai Himstedt - Jugend forscht
 * Paul Erich Frielinghaus - Kalah - Jugend forscht

=External Links=
 * [|AndreasRudin - Ubuntu Wiki]
 * [|Wer ist Murmel?] (German)
 * [|Jugend forscht, 1973: Sprachlehrprogramm für den Computerdialog zum Bestimmen und Übersetzen lateinischer Verbformen] (German)
 * [|Jugend forscht, 1974: Computerprogramm zum Schachspiel in Lidia/Assembler] (German)
 * [|Jugend forscht, 1975: Entwurf einer gesamteuropäischen Sprache] (German)

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