| Studied mechanical engineering at the Technical University of Graz |
1966 | Joined AVL, a company for design and development of internal combustion engines, founded by his father in 1948 |
1967 | Graduation in mechanical engineering, Graz University of Technology, Graz; Head of blood gas analysers development project, in cooperation with Prof. Karl Harnoncourt |
1969 | Responsible for the production of electronic and precision instruments and prototype engines; Introduction of product management, better market orientation of product development and set up of a network of representatives in import and export markets |
1970 | Vice President AVL - Head of Instrumentation Division |
since 1979 | Chairman and CEO, AVL List GmbH |
1984-1986 | President, Austrian Physical Society |
since 1992 | Honorary Consul, Republic of Korea for Styria; Chairman, Research and Technology Committee, Federation of Austrian Industry |
1994-1997 | Member, IRDAC Industrial Research and Development Advisory Committee for the EU, Brussels |
1994-2003 | Board of Directors, VOEST Alpine Technologies |
1995 | Elected Fellow, SAE Society of Automotive Engineers |
1997-1998 | Chairman, IRDAC Industrial Research and Development Advisory Committee, Brussels |
since 1998 | Member of European Forum Alpbach |
1998-2002 | Member, EAG European Advisory Group "Land transport and marine technology" |
1998-2004 | Board of Directors, AMS Austria Micro Systems |
2000 | Foreign Associate, NAE National Academy of Engineering; Chairman, AEBF V Asia Europe Business Forum V |
2001-2007 | Member, EURAB I and II European Research Advisory Board of the EU, Brussels |
2001-2008 | Chairman, EARPA European Automotive Research Partners Association, Brussels |
2002-2006 | Chairman, SSTAG Sustainable Surface Transport Advisory Group, Brussels |
2002-2010 | Vice-Chairman, ERTRAC Road Transport Research Advisory Council, Brussels |
2003-2013 | Chairman, University Board, Graz University of Technology, Graz |
since 2007 | Chairman, Austrian-Russian Business Council |
1991 | Sponsion und 1995 Promotion, Universität Wien |
2000 | Habilitation im Fach Informatik, Universität Wien |
1991-2001 | Universitätsassistentin, Institut für Angewandte Informatik und Informationssysteme, Universität Wien |
2001-2002 | Gastprofessuren an der Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien und der Copenhagen Business School |
seit 2002 | Professorin für Informatik und Leiterin des Instituts für Telekooperation, Johannes Kepler Universität Linz |
seit 2007 | Vizerektorin für Forschung, Johannes Kepler Universität Linz |
seit 2001 | Vorsitzende des Forum Forschung und Erschließung der Künste der uniko |