Dr. Robert Trausmuth
Department of Embedded Systems
University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien
Austria
Biography
Robert Trausmuth was born 1967 in Vienna. He studied Technical Physics at the Vienna University of Technology and graduated 1991. At this time he became assistant professor at the Department of Experimental Physics until 1996. From 1996 to 1998 he worked as system programmer for a company called ETM, producer of the PVSS2 general purpose SCADA system. In 1998 he changed to the University of Applied Sciences at Wiener Neustadt, where he set up the department of Computer Engineering. Until 2009 he was head of this department, and since October 2009 he is back at the ETM company, currently working as senior software developer and system architect. Robert Trausmuth is a CERN member and working with the Central Detector Control System of the ATLAS experiment. He has education in Accelerator Beam Conditioning and Accelerator Control. In 2009 he finished his post graduate master study of Medical Physics at the Vienna Medical University. Robert Trausmuth is interested in (digital) signal processing, FPGA implementation of real time processor systems, field busses and factory automation. He is also giving lectures in parallel processing and cluster programming.
Research Interest
Digital Signal Processing, Automation