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The information about Raimund Seidel's new post as the director of the Leibniz Center for informatics is a bit misleading: Saarland is a German country ("Land"). Dagstuhl is located in Saarland, and so is Saarland University in the city of Saarbrücken. In fact, Raimund Seidel did not move. He is still holding his position at the faculty for computer science at Saarland University. Part of the administration of the Leibniz center is located on campus there.
Thomas-sturm (talk) 21:08, 9 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]
To add a further detail about Raimund Seidel's new post: he is the Scientific Director of Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz Center for Informatics. The center also has a Technical Administrative Director, currently held by Christian Lindig.Lcunniff (talk) 12:00, 15 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]