University of Ulm, Germany
Diploma in Computer Science since August 29, 1997
Diploma Thesis: "ULTRA: An interactive transformation system for functional programs"
University of Ulm, Germany
Ph.D. in Computer Science by May 2000
Ph.D. Thesis: "Extended compilation for C/C++: improved code optimization through use of semantic information"
Experience
October 1992 - June 1996
Software Designer at the FAW Ulm (Research Institute for Applied
Knowledge Processing)
Developed software solutions for problems in Workflow Management and implemented them
in LISP and KAPPA C (an object-oriented extension of ANSI C).
Gave presentations to customers (both in German and English).
October 1995 - February 1996
Tutor for "Algorithms" lecture at the University of Ulm
Advisor: Professor Dr. Uwe Schöning
October 1996 - February 1997
Tutor for "Algorithms" lecture at the University of Ulm
Advisor: Professor Dr. Jacobo Toran
September 1997 - February 2000
Programmer at CAD-UL GmbH
Implemented the code optimizations of my Ph.D. thesis into
a "real world" C++ compiler.
Activities
Member of the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) since 1995
Chair of the University of Ulm Student Chapter 1997 - 1999
Director of the ACM Southwestern European Programming Contest in
1997 and 1998
Judge at the ACM Arab & African Programming Contest '98 in Ifrane, Morocco
Member of the "Ulm Sparrows", a student team constructing robots and
programming them to play a match of soccer against an other robot team.
In August '99 we participated in the RoboCup-99 in Stockholm, the World
Championship for robot soccer, and placed 5th.
Coach of the three programming teams of the University of Ulm in the ACM Mid-Central European Programming Contest 1999. The teams placed 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
Composer of electronic music for movies / TV series,
GEMA member since 1998
Publications
G. Kraetzschmar, S. Enderle, S. Sablatnoeg, T. Boss, M. Ritter,
H. Braxmayer, H. Folkerts, G. Mayer, M. Mueller, H. Seidl, M. Klinger,
M. Dettinger, R. Woerz and G. Palm: "The Ulm Sparrows: Research into
Sensorimotor Integration, Agency, Learning and Multiagent Cooperation"
(appears in the RoboCup-98 workshop proceedings)