Hans-Christian Hege studied from 1977 to 1984 as a scholarship holder of the
German Academic Scholarship Foundation, majoring in physics and minoring in mathematics and philosophy at the
Free University of Berlin. From 1984 to 1989 he was a research assistant at the local Institute for Theory of Elementary Particles and worked in the field of quantum field theory, in particular on the computer simulation of lattice gauge theories. From 1989 to 2020, Hege worked as a scientist at the
Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB), initially in the fields of
high-performance computing and
computational physics. An important focus was the development of the visualization program
Amira. The Amira software and its sister product
Avizo are now distributed worldwide by
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. and are used in many different research fields. Hege is a co-founder of other companies with business areas in the field of computer-based visualization (1999: Indeed - Visual Concepts GmbH, now part of Visage Imaging GmbH; 2005: Lenné3D GmbH). the ECMath research network of the
Einstein Foundation Berlin and the Cluster of Excellence MATH+. He regularly gave lectures on scientific visualization to doctoral students in computer science at the
Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona as well as to students of digital film design at the German Film School / Academy of Digital Media Production (where he was appointed honorary professor in 2003), the Babelsberg Film School and the Media Design University in Berlin. published by the scientific publisher
Springer as well as several monographs on the subject of scientific visualization. In 2016 he was appointed a Fellow of
Eurographics. Hege received several Best Paper Awards and honorary mentions, as well as awards for outstanding visualizations and computer animations. Furthermore, he received the 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award of the IEEE Visualization and Graphics Technical Community for a lifetime of fundamental technical contributions to visualization and visualization software. ==Edited books==