Short Curriculum Vitae
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1993: Master's degree (Dipl.-Ing.), TU
Wien
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1995: Doctor of Technical Sciences, TU
Wien, Advisor: Michael Drmota.
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1995-1998: Research assistant in the FWF
Project Multivariate Asymptotic Expansions in Combinatorics
directed by Michael Drmota
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1995-1997: Vertr.Ass. at Institute of Algebra and Discrete Mathematics
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1996:
Jubiläums-Studienpreis
of the Austrian
Mathematical
Society awarded for my doctoral thesis
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1997-1998: Research assistant in the FWF
Project Number Theoretic Simulation in Finance and Insurance
directed by Robert Tichy
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1998-2001: Univ.Ass., Institute of Geometry
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May 1999: Visiting Professor at PRISM,
Université de Versailles
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2001: Habilitation, TU Wien
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2001-2003: Associate Professor, Institute of Geometry
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since 2004: Associate Professor, Institute of Discrete Mathematics and Geometry
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2002-2005: Research project
Automatic Multivariate Expansion of Generating
Functions in Combinatorial Enumeration Problems,
funded by the FWF.
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21.3.-15.4. 2005: Visiting Professor at
PRISM,
Université de Versailles
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25.9.-15.10. 2006: Guest Researcher at
University of Stellenbosch,
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2006-2009: Co-Investigator in the Research project Network Models
funded by the EU FP6-NEST-Adventure Programme
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2006-2012: Co-Investigator in the Research project Analytic and Probabilistic Methods in Combinatorics
within the FWF National Research Network
NFN Analytic Combinatorics and Probabilistic Number Theory
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17.9.-17.12. 2009: Guest Researcher at
PRISM,
Université de Versailles
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2.-24.9. 2011: Guest Researcher at
Institute of Statistical
Science, Academia Sinica
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2.5.-1.6. 2012: Visiting Professor at
LIPN, Équipe CALIN,
Université Paris 13
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2013-2022: Research project
Combinatorics of Tree-Like Structures and
Enriched Trees within the
FWF Special Research Area
Algorithmic and Enumerative Combinatorics
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9.-21.5. and 16.-31.7. 2016: Visiting Professor at
LIPN, Équipe CALIN,
Université Paris 13
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2016-2020: Research project
Random Recursive Structures of Small Diameter,
funded by the FWF and the MOST (now NSTC)
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2024-2027: Research project
Parameter Analysis of Certain Classes of DAGs,
funded by the ANR and the FWF
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