Christian Schindelhauer
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Consultation Hours
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Address
- Prof. Christian Schindelhauer
Computer Networks and Telematics
University of Freiburg
Georges-Koehler-Allee 51
79110 Freiburg
Germany - Building: 051
- Office: 02-008
- Phone: +49 761 203 8181
- E-Mail: schindel <at>- tf <dot> uni-freiburg <dot> de
Summary CV
- Christian Schindelhauer, born 1967 in Miltenberg, Germany
- 27.06.1986 Abitur (general qualification for university entrance) at the Johannes-Butzbach-Gymnasium, Miltenberg, Germany
- 20.08.1991 graduation in Computer Science with side course Mathematics at the University of Darmstadt, Diploma thesis: ”Average Komplexitätsklassen“
- 24.09.1996 PhD in Theoretical Computer Science, PhD thesis ”Median und Average Komplexitätsklassen“ (Summa cum laude),
- Received 1997 Prof.-Otto-Roth-Preis der Universität Lübeck for an outstanding PhD thesis,
- 2002 habilitation at University of Paderborn, habilitation thesis “Communication Network Problems”,
- 2002-2006 Assistant Professor (Hochschuldozent) at the University of Paderborn,
- Since 2006: Professor for Computer Networks and Telematics at the Unversity of Freiburg, Germany.
Christian Schindelhauer authored more than 200 publications2.
Job history
- 01.04.2006 - now: Professor for Computer Networks and Telematics at the University of Freiburg, Germany
- 18.11.2002 - 31.03.2006: Assistant Professor (Hochschuldozent) at the University of Paderborn Heinz Nixdorf Institute and Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics, Institute of Computer Science, co-leader of the research group Algorithms and Complexity
- 01.03.2001 - 17.11.2002: Scientific staff member at the University of Paderborn Heinz Nixdorf Institute and Department of Mathematics and Computer Science,Theoretical Computer Science research group of Prof. Friedhelm Meyer auf der Heide
- 01.09.2000 - 28.02.2001: Scientific assistant at the Theoretical Computer Science Institute of University of Lübeck, chair: Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Reischuk
- 01.09.1999 - 30.08.2000: Post Doc researcher in the Theory Group at the International Computer Science Institute (ICSI), Berkeley funded by a research grant of "Gemeinsames Hochschulförderpgrogramm von Bund und Ländern'' through the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service), Group leader: Prof. Richard Karp.
- 24.09.1996 - 30.08.1999: Scientific assistant at the Theoretical Computer Science Institute of University of Lübeck, chair: Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Reischuk
- 01.09.1994 - 23.09.1996: Scientific staff member at the Theoretical Computer Science Institute of University of Lübeck, chair: Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Reischuk
- 21.08.1991 - 31.08.1994: Scientific staff member at the Theoretical Computer Science Institute of Technical University of Darmstadt, chair: Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Reischuk
- 09.10.1986 - 20.08.1991: Studies of Computer Science at the Technical University of Darmstadt
Achievements
- 2019: Invited Talk at ALGOSENSORS 20193 part of ALGO 20194, "Current Trends in Indoor-Localization", 12.09.2019, Munich, Germany
- 2009: Received the award for excellent teaching of the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Freiburg
- 2006: Full professor at the University of Freiburg5
- 2004: Received the research award of the University of Paderborn6 for “Design of a wireless energy efficient sensor network for super markets”.
- 2003: Appointed as Privatdozent, Inaugural lecture: “Mobile Ad-hoc-Netzwerke” (“Mobile Ad Hoc Networks”)
- 2002: Habilitation at the University of Paderborn6 with the (English) habilitation thesis “Communication Network Problems”, habilitation talk: “Die Ameisenkolonie-Methode” (“The Ant-Colony Method”), lecture: “Stauvermeidung durch TCP” (“Congestion Avoidance by TCP”)
- 1997: Received Prof.-Otto-Roth award for an outstanding dissertation of the University of Lübeck7
- 1996: Ph.D. degree in Theoretical Computer Science (summa cum laude), Title of PhD thesis: Median- und Average-Komplexitätsklassen (Median and Average Complexity Classes), Advisor: Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Reischuk, University of Lübeck7
- 1991: Graduated as "Diplom-Informatiker'' ("diploma computer scientist''), Title of diploma thesis: "Neue Average Case Komplexitätsklassen'' ("New Average Case Complexity Classes"), at the Technical University of Darmstadt8
- 1986: Abitur at the Johannes-Butzbach-Gymnasium Miltenberg9 (school leaving exam of High School equivalent), grade 1,5 (corresponds to A)
Memberships
- Member of the GI10 (Gesellschaft der Informatik)
- Member of the ACM11 (Association for Computing Machinery)
- Member of the IEEE12 and IEEE Computer Society 13(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.)
- Member of the friends and supporters of the University of Lübeck, Germany
- Member of the friends of THW Miltenberg
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