He and his team were awarded the Wolfgang von Kempelen Prize for his work on Konrad Zuse and the history of computers. Although most of his current research and teaching revolves around artificial intelligence and its applications, he holds academic degrees in mathematics and economics.
In 2009 the Mexican government created the Raúl Rojas González Prize for scientific achievement by Mexican citizens. The first recipient of the prize was Luis Rafael Herrera Estrella, for contributions to plant biotechnology.
Rojas was born on June 25, 1955, in Mexico City to an engineer and a teacher. He attended university at the National Polytechnic Institute in Mexico City, where he majored in Mathematics and Physics. He moved to Germany in 1982 as a doctoral student in economics under the guidance of the political economist Elmar Altvater. The resulting dissertation was published under the title "Die Armut der Nationen – Handbuch zur Schuldenkrise von Argentinien bis Zaire" (The poverty of nations – Handbook of debt crisis from Argentina to Zaire). He became a full professor at University of Halle-Wittenberg in 1994, and later moved to the Free University of Berlin, where he remains today in the Informatics department. His wife, Margarita Esponda Argüero, is a professor in the same department.
Prizes
2001: Gründerpreis Multimedia of the German Ministry of Finance and Technology
2002: European Academic Software Award
2004 and 2005: World champions in football robots with the FU-Fighters
2005: Wolfgang von Kempelen Prize for the History of Informatics
2009: Received the Heberto Castillo gold medal for contributions to science from the Mexico City government
2015: Was named Professor of the year by the Association of German Universities
2015: Received the National Prize of Sciences and Arts by the Mexican Government in the category of Technology and Design