Anke Schmeink
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Anke Schmeink (née Feiten) (born 1978)[1] is a German mathematician and computer scientist, university professor leading the Chair of Information Theory and Data Analytics (INDA) in the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology of RWTH Aachen University.[2] Her research topics include wireless networking, edge computing, and machine learning for data analytics.[3]
Schmeink earned a diploma in mathematics, with a minor in medicine, from RWTH Aachen in 2002. She continued studying there for a Ph.D. in electrical engineering and information technology in 2006.[4] Her doctoral dissertation, Capacity analysis and resource allocation in wireless communication systems, was supervised by Rudolf Mathar.[5] After working as a research scientist for Philips Research, she returned to RWTH Aachen in October 2012 as a professor at the Centre for Ultra High-Speed Mobile Information and Communications.[4] She is currently Chair of Information Theory and Data Analytics there.[4]