Dieter Jungnickel

Dieter Jungnickel (born 20 March 1952 in Berlin) is a German mathematician specializing in combinatorics.

[5] In 1990 Jungnickel wrote an article on geometric and graph-theoretical aspects of latin squares of interest in coding theory.

[6] In September 1990 University of Vermont was the site of a conference concerned with the mathematics of coding theory, and commemorating the contributions of Marshall Hall.

[7] In 1993 Jungnickel joined Augsburg University[8] where he occupies the chair for discrete mathematics, optimisation, and operations research.

A reviewer notes that "The author does a beautiful job showing and developing the practical applicability of the fascinating area of finite field theory".

From left: Aart Blokhuis, James William Peter Hirschfeld , Dieter Jungnickel, and Joseph A. Thas , at the MFO , 2001