User:Kils
gave the iceberg as logo for wikisource in 34 languages
and
and contributed some minor code, ideas, serverlinks, video and images and articles (1500) in a dozen languages
Hallo, my name is Uwe Kils. I think the most important ingredients for the amazing evolution of humans are ""Neugier" and love. To explore into unknown waters and space and to collect the beautiful and fascinating. As a teacher I think wikipedia is on its way to become a very usefull tool, especially for those schools and universities which have not high fundings, also for developmental countries. A great feature is the multi-language capability. The information is much more correct than the "wild web", because the content is discussed amoungst some 130 + editors, many of them scientists, librarians and/or philanthropists.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Administrators
email [email protected]
homepage http://www.ecoscope.com
skype name: uwekils
aim name: kils
iVISIT name: kils
telephone
tel 001 609 748 9693
(usa) (galloway) 748 9693
161 South Concord Terrace
Galloway 08205
New Jersey USA
I am a biological oceanographer in the new Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, invited from Germany 10 years ago, to help start cyber-oceanography in the USA
Back in Europa I was in the starting-group of the WEB - in my lab was the first NeXT cube in Kiel University, maybe in any german university, hatching some of the first wiki ever with a friend / philanthropist from Skandinavia dwelling in Hawaii part of the year (wiki means there quick). I am one of the few editors now contributing in full and open name over the last years. Also funded by VOLKSWAGEN FOUNDATION, within a price on "communication in ocean organisms", we were eager that time to see what happens if we spawn out sourcecode to the internet, like DNA in biological systems, viruses of the positive kind, let it reach other brainy and cooperative organisms, find hosts somewhere, and were very hopeful that like in evolution of organisms the good, beauty, fast, fascinating, timefitting, soughtafter will survive and reproduce, the ugly, lazy, unneeded, outdated will get rudimentary fall behind and vanish.
The oceanography work was honored by: Heisenberg Price (DFG), Heinz-Maier Leibnitz Prize (DFG), VOLKSWAGEN FOUNDATION Price and some more.
I had the honor and pleasure in my classes and parctica and examinations I taught at the universities, in the old and the new world, to share some time with gifted and fun students like
Evi Antoniou - today operating a large aquaculture farm
Annette Barthelt
Katharina Rademacher - today board oceanographer on a fine cruiseship
Rosemarie Asang
Karen Stocks - hatched OBIS - wrote her first html on my NeXT (5.253.721)
Susan o'Brian - today permanent position in Washington D.C. (USA) - permit granting after environmental impact studies
Hans Wilhelm Halbeisen
Marco Buchalla
Daniel Reinschmidt
Thomas Seidel und Maegan P. - (1.058.387)
Mark Prein
Nikolaus Gelpke - hatched free mare.de, backed by the most beatifull magazine about the oceanmare
Uwe Waller - today director of the Kiel Aquarium and Oberrat
Helmut Thetmeyer - today scientist (200)
Philip Fischer - today fine Position in University of Konstanz
Bernd Ueberschaer - hatched LarvalBase
Rainer Froese - hatched FishBase (204.900)
Wilhelm Hagen - today Professor
Christopher Crembs
Bjoern Kils - TV-, commercials- & html- Producer - hatched Baltic Bear Productions (236 +)
and over 438 others
My mentors were:
Professor Dr. habil. Dr. Gotthilf Hempel - (Bundesverdienstkreuz - hatched Alfred Wegener Institut fuer Polarforschung, PRV POLARSTERN, Institute of Polar Oekologie, Institue Tropen Oekologie, Insitute Ostsee Oekologie, .. Berater des ]]Senat]]s
Professor Dr. habil. Walter Nellen - Direktor Institut fuer Hydrobiologie und Fischereiwissenschaften Hamburg
Professor Dr. Ruben Lasker - California - in situ vision
Joseph Menke - hatched ELTRO (1000 employees), institue "ELECTROoptik", Kinder University (father of the imaging of the invisible"
Joseph Kils - hatched FOTO KILS - art & technical Photography
Knowledge dissemination:
My name found mention in NATURE magazine (England) and SCIENCE magazine (USA) and POLAR BIOLOGY (Germany) - (also my students!)
WWW server:
current faculty (tenure, invited:
http://marine.rutgers.edu/faculty_ukils.html.
some direct article contributions I started in German:
Artikel Krill http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/krill (auch in Spanisch, Polnisch, Schwedisch, Norwegisch, Dänisch und Englisch bis jetzt)
Artikel Plankton http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/plankton
Artikel Meganyctiphanes norvegica http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meganyctiphanes_norvegica
Artikel Eisberg http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eisberg
Artikel Eisfisch http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/eisfisch
Artikel Albatros http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albatros
Bilder Pinguin http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/pinguin
Bild auf Fische http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fische_(Zoologie)
Artikel "Aal Geschichte" http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aal_story
in English:
contribution krill Euphausia superba http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krill (also in Spanish, Polish, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish and German so far)
contribution plankton http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/plankton
contribution Meganyctiphanes norvegica http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meganyctiphanes_norvegica
contribution copepod http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/copepod
contribution iceberg http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/iceberg
image black seabass http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_seabass
article icefish http://wikipedia.org/wiki/icefish
contribution Eel story http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eel_story
image penguin jumping http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penguin
images albatross http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albatross
images on fish http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/fish
@ graduation with faculty and students from the Philippines in robes from Helsinki (with the dagger) and Norway
short Wikipedia endorsement on uwe:kils:endorsement