Dear Reader!

Welcome to my website!
Here I am frequently tweeting and blogging on statistics, signal processing, inverse problems, probability theory, telecommunications, history, and software development in English and German. Now it is even optimized for mobile viewing. Since LaTeX, Maxima, and Python are powerful open-source tools for doing research, I give some words of advice and present some code snippets. The software section shows some of my old software projects (C/C++).
Enjoy reading my website and don't hesitate to give me feedback!
Résumé
Currently, I am with Frequentis AG. I have been a consultant and a service provider in information technology with focus on statistics, programming, communications, and streaming of live events, which reflect my interests and hobbies.
From mid-2008 to mid-2009, I did my master thesis on RFID with NXP Semiconductors Austria. Afterwards, I was researcher in statistics / signal processing and teaching assistant with Institute of Telecommunications of Vienna University of Technology. From autumn of 2013 to spring of 2014, I did my research at Institute of Telecommunications of TU Darmstadt due to a fellowship of Federation of Austrian Industries. Afterward I was self-employed and became a certified project-management associate. See my LinkedIn profile or contact me for my detailed curriculum vitae.
My research's foci are statistics, signal processing, and probability theory in the area of (mobile) communications. I did my work in cooperation with Prof. Christoph Mecklenbräuker (PhD advisor), Prof. Peter Gerstoft, Prof. Gerald Matz, Prof. Marius Pesavento, and Prof. Norbert Goertz.
Favorite Quotation
If people do not believe that mathematics is simple, it is only because they do not realize how complicated life is.
John von Neumann (1903-1957)
Submitted by admin on Tue, 05/13/2014 - 13:46
Writing letters in LaTeX is very easy and fast after creating your own template. That's because you have only to change the address of the recipient, and the text. In other words: You won't have to modify the layout. Of course, you can do the same in MS/Libre Office as well. But then it is still not typeset. And: you won't have foldmarks and benefits of window envelopes. ;-)
Submitted by admin on Sun, 04/27/2014 - 12:23
Have you ever wanted to file your LaTeX projects without temporary files generated by LaTeX and Xindy (Makeindex)?
Submitted by admin on Thu, 03/27/2014 - 10:07
There are some dos and don'ts when writing a scientific paper that heavily improve the reading. In the sequel, I provide some hints I have learned as author and reviewer in the past. If following list lacks some important hints, contact me and I will add them here.