Die Stadt der Zukunft – Demographie und Nachhaltigkeit
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Dipl.-Ing. Dr. techn. MA Alexia FÜRNKRANZ-PRSKAWETZ
Professor, Mathematical Economics, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna
1989 | Diploma, Technical Mathematics, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna |
1990-1991 | Fulbright Scholar, M.A. in Economics, University of Chicago |
1992 | Doctorate, Technical Mathematics, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna |
1992-1998 | Research Assistant, ÖAW - Austrian Academy of Sciences and Vienna University of Technology, Vienna |
1998 | Habilitation, Venia in "Population Economics and Applied Econometrics" |
1997-1998 | Max Kade Post-Doctorate, University of California, Berkeley |
1998-2003 | Head of Research Group on Population, Economy and Environment, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock |
2003-2007 | Vienna Institute of Demography, ÖAW - Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna |
since 2003 | Deputy Director, Vienna Institute of Demography, ÖAW - Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna |
since 2008 | Professor, Mathematical Economics, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna |
since 2011 | Director, Research Training, Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital |
2012-2014 | Head, Institute of Mathematical Methods in Economics, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna |
since 2013 | Research Associate, IIASA - International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg |
since 2015 | Head, Institute of Statistics and Mathematial Methods in Economics, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna |
Mag. Tatjana OPPITZ
Country General Manager, IBM Österreich Internationale Büromaschinen Gesellschaft mbH, Vienna
Studies of Commercial Science at the Vienna University of Economics and Business, Vienna | |
1995-1998 | Client Representative, Public Sector, IBM |
1998-1999 | Customer Services Executive, IBM Global Services |
1999-2000 | Manager Tivoli Sales, Software Group, IBM Austria |
2000-2003 | Manager of Software Group, IBM Austria |
2003-2004 | Executive Assistant to VP, SWG EMEA, IBM |
2004 | Director of WebSphere Business Integration Sales, EMEA, IBM |
2005 | Director of WebSphere Sales, Central Region, IBM |
2005-2008 | Director of Public Sector CEMAAS, IBM |
2009-2010 | General Business Enterprise Sales Executive for CEEMEA, IBM |
2010 | General Business Enterprise Sales Executive for CEE, IBM |
since 2011 | Country General Manager, IBM Austria |
Dr. Wolf D. PRIX
Co-Founder, Design Principal and Chief Executive Officer, COOP HIMMELB(L)AU, Vienna
Studierte an der Technischen Universität Wien, der Architectural Association in London und dem Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI Arc) in Los Angeles | |
1968 | Opening COOP HIMMELB(L)AU, Vienna |
1988 | Opening COOP HIMMELB(L)AU, Los Angeles |
1999 | Opening COOP HIMMELB(L)AU, Mexiko |
1984 | Adjunct Professor, Architectural Association School of Architecture, London |
1990 | Visiting Professor, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA |
1985-1995 | Adjunct Professor, SCI-Arc - Southern Californian Institute of Architecture, Los Angeles |
1999 | Professor, Harvey S. Perloff Chair, Architecture & Urban Design, University of California, Los Angeles |
Ph.D. Carlo RATTI
Founding Partner, Carlo Ratti Associati, architecture design office, Turin; Director, SENSEable City Laboratory, MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
1988-1989 | High school degree with science concentration at Liceo Segrè, Turin |
1989-1995 | MSc Degree (Diplôme) at Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, Paris |
MSc Degree (Laurea) cum laude in Engineering at the Politecnico di Torino,Turin | |
1995-1996 | MPhil in Environmental Design in Architecture, University of Cambridge, UK |
1998-2001 | PhD in Architecture, The Martin Centre, University of Cambridge, UK |
since 1996 | Ingénieur de l'Ecole des Ponts et Chaussées (France), government decree 1996 |
since 1998 | Architects Registration Board ARB, United Kingdom |
since 1999 | Member of the Italian Institute of Chartered Engineers |
2001-2002 | Fulbright Senior Scholar at MIT, Tangible Media Group, Media Lab, Cambridge MA |
Currently: | |
Director, Senseable city laboratory, MIT, Cambridge MA | |
Director, MIT Italy Program, International Science and Technology Initiatives, MIT, Cambridge MA | |
Co-Founder and Consultant, Superpedestrian (urban mobility start-up), Cambridge MA | |
Partner, Carlo Ratti Associati , architecture design office, Turin |
Ph.D. Peter NIJKAMP
Professor in Regional Economics and in Economic Geography, Faculty of Economics, VU University Amsterdam
1964-1970 | Econometrics and Regional Economics, Erasmus University, Rotterdam |
1972 | Ph.D. in Regional Economics at the Erasmus University, Rotterdam |
1969-1970 | Research Assistant, Econometric Institute, Erasmus University Rotterdam |
1970-1973 | Assistant Professor, Faculty of Economics, Erasmus University, Rotterdam |
1973-1975 | Lecturer, Faculty of Economics, Free University, Amsterdam |
1973-1978 | Lecturer, Faculty of Economics, Erasmus University, Rotterdam |
1975-2002 | Chairman Department of Regional Economics, Free University, Amsterdam |
2005-2007 | President of the EUROHORCs - European Heads of Research Councils |
since 1975 | Full Professor in Regional Economics and in Economic Geography, Faculty of Economics, Free University, Amsterdam |
since 2002 | President Governing Board Netherlands Research Council (NWO) |
Member of several Editorial Boards of Scientific Journals, e.g.: International Journal of Development Planning Literature, Ecological Economics, Indian Journal of Regional Science, Geographical Systems | |
Guest Professorships (Selection): University of Gothenburg, Sweden; University of Osaka, Japan; Boston University, Boston, USA; National Technical University, Athens, Greece | |
Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel; University of Naples, Italy |