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Dominik ErtlDipl.-Ing. Dr. techn.![]() Skype: dominik.ertl |
| Overview | Last update: 04. Mar 2012 |
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| Short Curriculum Vitae (english) |
Dominik Ertl has a BSc. from the University of Technology in Graz, Austria (2005) and a Dipl.-Ing. degree (comparable to M.Sc.) in computer science from the University of Technology in Vienna, Austria (2007). The theme of his master thesis is "Evaluation Protocols of Partitionable Replication Protocol Improvements in an Enterprise JavaBeans Environment" and the thesis has been supervised by Univ.Prof Dr. Schahram Dustdar, Dr. Karl M. Göschka and Dr. Lorenz Froihofer. In September 2011 he finished his doctoral dissertation on "Semi-automatic Generation of Multimodal User Interfaces for Dialogue-based Interactive Systems" under supervision of Univ.Prof. Hermann Kaindl (TUV) and Univ.Prof. Jean Vanderdonckt (Université catholique de Louvain). From February, 2007, until September, 2011, he has been with the Institute of Computer Technology at the University of Technology in Vienna as a researcher and teaching assistant. Since October, 2011 he has been with Bosch Engineering GmbH as software developer for motor management. Scholarships: 2009 scholarship of Faculty of Electrical Engineering from TUV
He participated in the projects SOFAR (Semantics and Ontologies for Feedback-driven Adaptive Recommender-Systems, 01/2010-06/2012), partially funded by the FIT-IT program of the Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG, project number 825061), Smart Information Systems GmbH, ViMEM (Virtual Machines for Embedded Multimedia, 01/2007-12/2009), a BRIDGE Program of the Austrian FFG as project number 812107, and CommRob (Advanced behaviour and high-level multimodal communication with and among robots, 03/2007 - 06/2010) a specific targeted research project (STREP) partially funded by the European Commission (contract number IST-045441 under the 6th framework program).
His research in the doctoral dissertation focused in methods and tools for designing and implementing multimodal user interfaces for several kinds of systems, including constrained devices like smart phones as well as service robots. Currently, his research interests further include software requirements engineering and architecting for embedded software in the automotive industry.
He authored or co-authored numerous scientific publications. He is an active member of IEEE, the Austrian Computer Society (OCG) and alumnus of the High-Potential Program of the Vienna University of Technology. From 2008 until 2011 he was lecturing at the Vienna University of Technology on the topics of OOP (Object Oriented Programming) and SWE (Software Engineering), and at the topics of Web engineering and Database Design and Modeling at several local colleges.
He also served as a consultant for the Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) (2010-2011) where he was responsible for workflow optimization of test algorithms to (data mine) extract data sets representing epileptic seizures from large data populations. As a student he also worked part time as a software developer with the companies Austria Card (07/2004 - 05/2005) and Robert Bosch AG (10/2005-02/2007).
Languages: German (native language), English (C1), Spanish (A2) according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
In his spare time he enjoys hiking, running and playing golf.
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| Short Curriculum Vitae (deutsch) |
Dominik Ertl hat an der Technischen Universität Graz einen Bakk.tech. (2005) in Telematik, und an der Technischen Universität Wien Elektrotechnik/Masterstudiengang Computertechnik einen Dipl.-Ing. erworben (2007). Das Thema seiner Diplomarbeit war "Evaluation Protocols of Partitionable Replication Protocol Improvements in an Enterprise JavaBeans Environment" welche von Univ.Prof Dr. Schahram Dustdar, Dr. Karl M. Göschka und Dr. Lorenz Froihofer betreut wurde. Im September 2011 hat er seine Dissertation zum mit dem Titel "Semi-automatic Generation of Multimodal User Interfaces for Dialogue-based Interactive Systems" abgeschlossen. Er wurde dabei von Univ.Prof. Hermann Kaindl (TUV) und Univ.Prof. Jean Vanderdonckt (Université catholique de Louvain) betreut. Von 02/2007 bis 09/2011 war er am Institut für Computertechnik an der Technischen Universität Wien als Universitätsassistent für Forschung und Lehre angestellt. Seit 10/2011 ist er bei Bosch Engineering GmbH in der Softwareentwicklung für das Motormanagement tätig. Förderungen: 2009 Förderstipendium der Fakultät für Elektrotechnik der Technischen Universität Wien
Er hat in den Projekten SOFAR (Semantics and Ontologies for Feedback-driven Adaptive Recommender-Systems, 01/2010-06/2012), gefördert vom FIT-IT Programm der FFG (Projektnummer 825061) und der Smart Information Systems GmbH, ViMEM (Virtual Machines for Embedded Multimedia, 01/2007-12/2009), mit Projektnummer 812107 vom Brückenschlags Programm der Österreichischen Forschungsförderungsgesellschaft (FFG), und CommRob (Advanced behaviour and high-level multimodal communication with and among robots, 03/2007 - 06/2010) einem spezifisch fokussierten Forschungsprojekt (STREP) gefördert von der Europäischen Kommission (Vertragsnummer IST-045441 vom sechsten Framework Programm) mitgearbeitet.
Sein Forschungsinteresse für die Dissertation galt Methoden und Werkzeugen für das Design und die Implementierung von multimodalen Mensch-Maschine Schnittstellen für verschiedene Arten von Systemen, wie Smartphones oder Service Robotern. Derzeit beschäftigt er sich mit Software Requirements Engineering und Software Architekturen für embedded Automotive Software (Bereich Powertrain).
Sprachkenntnisse: Deutsch (Muttersprache), Englisch (C1), Spanisch (A2) entsprechend dem Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
Er ist Autor und Co-Autor von vielen wissenschaftlichen Publikationen.
Er ist Mitglied von IEEE, der Österreichischen Computer Gesellschaft (OCG) und Absolvent des High-Potential Programm der TU Wien. Von 2008 bis 2011 lehrte er an der Technischen Universität Wien Objektorientiertes Programmieren und Software Engineering sowie an mehreren Fachhochschulen in den Bereichen Datenbanken und Web Engineering.
Er war auch als Consultant (Design und Implementierung) für das Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) (2010-2011) tätig. Dort war er für die Optimierung des Workflows für Tests von Algorithmen, die die automatische Erkennung von epileptischen Anfällen in grossen Datenmengen ermöglichen sollen, verantwortlich. Während des Studiums war er als Werkstudent bei der Firma Austria Card (07/2004 - 05/2005) und der Firma Robert Bosch AG (10/2005-02/2007) in der Software Entwicklung tätig.
Zu seinen Hobbies zählen Bergtouren, Laufen und Golf.
| Research |
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| Technical Qualifications |
| Projects |
| SOFAR | Semantics and Ontologies for Feedback-driven Adaptive Recommender-Systems (FIT-IT research project with 4 partners) | 01/2010-06/2012 |
| CommRob | Advanced behaviour and high-level multimodal communication with and among robots (EU FP6 research project with 4 partners) | 06/2007-06/2010 |
| ViMEM | Virtual Machines for Embedded Multimedia (StreamUnlimited GmbH, Research Studios Austria Forschungsgesellschaft mbH) | 01/2007-12/2009 |
| Students |
| TUV | Vienna University of Technology |
| UAS-T | University of Applied Sciences (Fachhochschule) Technikum Wien |
| UAS-C | University of Applied Sciences (Fachhochschule) Campus Wien |
| Teaching |