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      • The Klaus Tschira Stiftung (KTS) is a German foundation established by the physicist Klaus Tschira in 1995 as a non-profit organization. Its primary objective is to support projects in the natural and computer sciences as well as mathematics. The KTS places strong emphasis on the public understanding in these fields.
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  2. The Klaus Tschira Stiftung (KTS) is a German foundation established by the physicist Klaus Tschira in 1995 as a non-profit organization. Its primary objective is to support projects in the natural and computer sciences as well as mathematics.

  3. Jan 15, 2024 · At the origin of what would become the ATC lies the vision and dedication of one individual: Klaus Tschira (1940–2015), physicist, SAP co-founder, and philanthropist. A single conversation in 2004 between Tschira and Matthias Hentze, current EMBL director, launched the whole idea.

  4. The Klaus Tschira Foundation (KTF) was established by Tschira in 1995 as a non-profit organization. Its primary objective is to support projects in natural and computer sciences as well as mathematics. [3] The KTF places strong emphasis on public understanding in these fields.

  5. This year marks 25 years of the German foundation Klaus Tschira Stiftung (KTS), which established the Heidelberg Laureate Forum Foundation (HLFF) in 2013. The KTS, one of the larger nonprofit foundations in Europe, supports the natural sciences, mathematics and computer science and the appreciation of these subjects.

  6. The Klaus Tschira Foundation promotes natural sciences, mathematics and computer science – with a focus on research, education and science communication.

  7. At the end of 1995, Klaus Tschira established the Klaus Tschira Foundation with private means to promote natural sciences, mathematics and computer sciences, and to increase public appreciation of these fields.

  8. Klaus Tschira. SAP cofounder donated 7 million of his shares in 1995 to found the Klaus Tschira Foundation, a nonprofit established to foster public understanding of mathematics, informatics and natural sciences (an amateur astronomer, Tschira has a small asteroid named after him).