Life Cycle Assessments and Ecodesign to reduce CO2 Footprints

Tuesday, May 16, 2023 | 01:00 pm (CET) | Room: Z.1.09 | | Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt

Dr. Michael Has | University of Grenoble

Abstract: The impact of climate change to biosphere and the human civilization living therein are widely discussed as is the need to reduce the consumption of energy and materials – measured in footprints. Despite of that the means on how to reduce footprints and the difficulties going along with that are lesser discussed.
The assessment of CO2 Footprints during all phases of its production and existence (Life Cycle Assessment) is embedded in the legally required of non-financial reporting for companies. This talk is intended to provide background on non-financial reporting and how that relates to footprints and risks. Of course reporting is not l´art pour l´art. It is intended to reduce the impact of an activity – Ecodesign and it impacts the value of companies. The intent is to discuss in more detail how reporting is done, how (CO2-) Footprints are derived, ways to reduce footprints and how the related activities influence the value of companies. 

Bio: Following apprenticeships Has studied physics at the University of Regensburg. In 1992 he received his doctorate on his work in the field of biophysics.  Has also attended the INSEAD Business School in Fontainebleau, France. He spent the initial part of his industrial career at FOGRA delivering industrial research in the field of new technology analysis, consulting, offset and digital print, digital workflows and Color Management. Has founded the predecessor organization of the International Color Consortium (ICC, Reston, Virginia), whose first technical secretary he became.

In 1998 he received his habilitation from the University of Grenoble. Since 1998 he serves as Distinguished Professor in the fields of future technology, business – and portfolio strategy, circular economy and sustainability at University of Grenoble. From 1998 until 2020 Has worked with Canon where he has held senior and executive positions in R & D, marketing and strategic planning and product design.  

Has was active in various scientific advisory boards, held board positions and worked as business advisor in start-up companies. His work on industrial development led to numerous publications and patents. 

Stimulated by a long stay with indigenous populations in Canada Has was and is active in the field of human rights for minorities: He was board member of the Society for Threatened Peoples, Göttingen, and the World Uranium Hearing, Munich. Today he chairs the board of trustees of the foundation Vielfalt der Kulturen der Welt, Göttingen. As such he dealt with the impact tourism, resource conservation and consequences of mining and waste disposal. In connection with his professional work in the printing industry, these interests led him to work, publications and research in the fields of sustainability and the circular economy (eg for the World Economic Forum, Davos, and scientific and commercial conferences on circular economy). 

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Communications and Power: Two Sides of One Tapestry

Monday, April 17, 2023 | 04:00 pm (CET) | Room: HS 3 | | Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt

Prof. Bruno Clerckx | Faculty of Engineering, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering | Imperial College London

Abstract: Radio waves carry both energy and information simultaneously. Nevertheless, radio-frequency (RF) transmissions of these quantities have traditionally been treated separately. Future wireless networks will experience a paradigm shift, namely, unifying wireless transmission of information and power to make the best use of the RF spectrum and radiation as well as the network infrastructure for the dual purpose of communicating and energizing. Such networks will enable trillions of future low-power devices to sense, compute, connect, and energize anywhere, anytime, and on the move. The design of such future networks brings new challenges and opportunities for RF, communications, signal processing, machine learning, sensing, and computing. In this talk, I give an overview progress in laying the foundations of the envisioned dual-purpose networks by establishing a signal theory and design for wireless information and power transmission (WIPT) and identifying the fundamental tradeoff between conveying information and power wirelessly.

Bio: Bruno Clerckx is a (Full) Professor, the Head of the Wireless Communications and Signal Processing Lab, and the Deputy Head of the Communications and Signal Processing Group, within the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department, Imperial College London, London, U.K. He is also the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Silicon Austria Labs (SAL) where he is responsible for all research areas of Austria’s top research center for electronic based systems.

He received the MSc and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium, and the Doctor of Science (DSc) degree from Imperial College London, U.K. Prior to joining Imperial College in 2011, he was with Samsung Electronics, Suwon, South Korea, where he actively contributed to 4G (3GPP LTE/LTE-A and IEEE 802.16m). He has authored two books on “MIMO Wireless Communications” and “MIMO Wireless Networks”, 250 peer-reviewed international research papers, and 150 standards contributions, and is the inventor of 80 issued or pending patents among which 15 have been adopted in the specifications of 4G standards and are used by billions of devices worldwide. His research spans the general area of wireless communications and signal processing for wireless networks. He received the prestigious Blondel Medal 2021 from France for exceptional work contributing to the progress of Science and Electrical and Electronic Industries, the 2021 Adolphe Wetrems Prize in mathematical and physical sciences from Royal Academy of Belgium, multiple awards from Samsung, IEEE best student paper award, and the EURASIP (European Association for Signal Processing) best paper award 2022. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and the IET, and an IEEE Communications Society Distinguished Lecturer.

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Das war „35-Jahre Förderverein der Technischen Fakultät an der Universität Klagenfurt“

Am 28. Februar 2023 feierte der Förderverein der Technischen Fakultät an der Universität Klagenfurt sein 35-jähriges Bestandsjubiläum im Eventplateau der Raiffeisen Landesbank Kärnten.

Die Begrüßung erfolgte durch den langjährigen Obmann Christian Inzko.

Raiffeisenvorstand Georg Messner richtete ebenfalls Grußworte an das zahlreich erschiene Publikum.

Schließlich erfolgte ein Rückblick auf die 35-jährige erfolgreiche Vereinstätigkeit.

1988 unter dem Namen „Freunde der Informatik“ gegründet, hat der Förderverein es sich zum Ziel gemacht, als lebendige Plattform für die fachliche Kommunikation zwischen Wirtschaft, öffentlichen Organisationen und der Technischen Fakultät an der Universität Klagenfurt zu fungieren. Mit einem Budget von ca. EUR 410.000,– seit Bestehen des Vereins wurden zahlreiche und gut besuchte Veranstaltungen und ca. 410 TEWI-Kolloquien finanziert sowie weiters Veranstaltungen, wie z.B. JELIA 2021 (17th Edition of the European Conference on Logics in Artificial Intelligence), AAIP Workshop 2021 (2nd Alps-Adriatic Inverse Problems Workshop 2021) und mittlerweile einige Game Jams unterstützt.

Aktuell besteht der Förderverein aus 186 Mitgliedern, davon 18 Institutionellen Mitgliedern aus der heimischen Wirtschaft.

Weiters vergibt der Förderverein der Technischen Fakultät an der Universität Klagenfurt in regelmäßigen Abständen Förderungen und Preise. Jährlich werden die TEWI-Best-Performer ermittelt und Stipendien an die besten Studierenden aller Studien der Technischen Fakultät ausgeschüttet.

Der Roland-Mittermeir-Preis prämiert die beste Masterarbeit aller Studien der Technischen Fakultät.

Anlässlich der Feierlichkeiten wurden Lugas Pagitz, Johannes Schmucker und Chiara Szolderits (TEWI-Best-Performer 2020/2021) sowie Kerstin Maier (Roland-Mittermeir-Preis 2019) für ihre besonderen Leistungen geehrt.

Christian Inzko legte an diesem Abend seine Obmannschaft nach 18 Jahren zurück. Sein Nachfolger Michael Kollienz vom Raiffeisen Rechenzentrum sowie der aktuelle Geschäftsführer Christian Timmerer bedankten sich herzlich für die langjährige Tätigkeit beim Förderverein.

Im Anschluss gab es eine spannende Keynote & Diskussion zum Thema „Internet of Crimes – Herausforderungen für Unternehmen“ vom Journalisten, Technologie-Experten und Buchautor Gerald Reischl.

Zum Abschluss konnten sich die zahlreichen Teilnehmer bei Snacks & Getränken austauschen.

Herzlichen Dank an die Raiffeisen Landesbank sowie an die Wirtschaftskammer, Fachverband Unternehmensberatung, Buchhaltung und IT (UBIT) für die Unterstützung!

Fotocredits: Rudolf Messner, https://www.emotions4you.at/DE/

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35 Jahre Förderverein Technische Fakultät

Obmann Christian Inzko – Kärntner des Tages

Er hat den „Förderverein Technische Fakultät“ groß gemacht und übergibt nun seine Obmannschaft.

Der Förderverein der Technischen Fakultät an der Universität Klagenfurt und die Wirtschaftskammer Kärnten laden Sie anlässlich des 35jährigen Bestehens des Fördervereins herzlich ein:

       Dienstag, 28. Februar 2023
       Beginn: 18.00 Uhr

Eventplateau der Raiffeisen Landesbank Kärnten
Raiffeisenplatz 1, 9020 Klagenfurt am Wörthersee

Es erwartet Sie, neben Ehrungen des Roland-Mittermeir-Preises und der TEWI-Best-Performer, eine interessante Keynote zum Thema Cyberkriminalität und Cybersicherheit von Gerald Reischl – Autor des Buches „Internet of Crimes.

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How to Optimize Dynamic Adaptive Video Streaming? Challenges and Solutions

Monday, February 27, 2023 | 02:00 pm (CET) | Room: S.2.42 | | Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt

Dr. Farzad Tashtarian | Department of Information Technology (ATHENA Christian Doppler (CD) Laboratory)

Abstract: Empowered by today’s rich tools for media generation and collaborative production and convenient network access to the Internet, video streaming has become very popular. Dynamic adaptive video streaming is a technique used to deliver video content to users over the Internet, where the quality of the video adapts in real time based on the network conditions and the capabilities of the user’s device. HTTP Adaptive Streaming (HAS) has become the de-facto standard to provide a smooth and uninterrupted viewing experience, especially when network conditions frequently change. Improving the QoE of users concerning various applications‘ requirements presents several challenges, such as network variability, limited resources, and device heterogeneity. For example, the available network bandwidth can vary over time, leading to frequent changes in the video quality. In addition, different users have different preferences and viewing habits, which can further complicate live streaming optimization. Researchers and engineers have developed various approaches to optimize dynamic adaptive streaming, such as QoE-driven adaptation, machine learning-based approaches, and multi-objective optimization, to address these challenges. In this talk, we will give an introduction to the topic of video streaming and point out the significant challenges in the field. We will present a layered architecture for video streaming and then discuss a selection of approaches from our research addressing these challenges. For instance, we will present approaches to improve the  QoE of clients in User-generated content applications in centralized and distributed fashions. Moreover, we will present a novel architecture for low-latency live streaming that is agnostic to the protocol and codecs that can work equally with existing HAS-based approaches.

Bio: Farzad Tashtarian (M’15) is a post-doctoral researcher in the ATHENA project at the Institute of Information Technology (ITEC), Alpen-AdriaUniversitat Klagenfurt (AAU). Before joining ATHENA, he was an assistant professor at the Azad University of Mashhad, Iran. He received his Ph.D. from the Ferdowsi University of Mashhad in Computer Engineering.

As a researcher, he co-authored more than 60 papers published in prestigious journals such as  IEEE Transactions of Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on Network Service and Management, IEEE Transactions on Multimedia,  Elsevier Computer Communication, and IEEE Access and difference conferences. He is a member of the Technical Program Committee of several international conferences. His current research areas of interest are end-to-end latency and QoE in video streaming, video networking, software-defined networking, network function virtualization, mathematical modeling, and distributed optimization. Further information is at https://tashtarian.net/.

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Distributed systems in the Post-Moore era

Tuesday, March 14, 2023 | 02:00 pm (CET) | Room: HS 8 | | Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt

Dr. Vincenzo De Maio | Vienna University of Technology

Abstract: In recent years, we have experienced an exponential growth in the amount of data generated by IoT devices. Data have to be processed strict low latency constraints, that cannot be addressed by conventional computing paradigm and architectures. On top of this, if we consider that we recently hit the limit codified by the Moore’s law, satisfying low-latency requirements of modern applications will become even more challenging in the future. In this talk, we discuss challenges and possibilities of heterogeneous distributed systems in the Post-Moore era.

Bio: Dr. Vincenzo De Maio has a Ph.D. in Computer science by the Institute of Computer Science at the University of Innsbruck, (Austria). He received his Ph.D in November 2016 under the supervision of Univ. Prof. Dr. Radu Prodan and Dr. Gabor Kecskemeti.  

Since 2017 he is working as a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Information Systems Engineering of the Vienna University of Technology, whose leader is Univ. Prof. Dr. Ivona Brandic. He has been author of different conference and journal publications on the topic of energy efficiency and modelling for Cloud and Edge computing. His research in the area of parallel and distributed systems includes energy-aware Cloud/Edge computing and Post-Moore computing.

Since 2023, he also collaborates with the Department of Experimental Physics of the University of Innsbruck and Dr. Thomas Monz as CO-PI of the HPQC FFG Leitprojekt Project, whose goal is the integration of quantum hardware in HPC systems.

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Internship Engineering – Software development @Bitmovin

Bitmovin is a global Series-C SaaS scale-up that provides award-winning video streaming
technology to world-renowned brands including Disney+, Discovery+, BBC, Red Bull Media
House, Hulu, fuboTV, and The New York Times, to name just a few.
Our solution suite consists of a Video Encoder, Player, and Analytics platform, enabling content
owners to redefine the viewer experience through API-based workflow optimization, fast
turnaround, and scalability. Innovations include the first commercial HTML5 MPEG-DASH.
“We are constantly seeking out forward thinking individuals who want to shape the future of
video… come and work with us!”
Stefan Lederer, CEO

At Bitmovin we value cognitive diversity and the huge part this plays in not only creating a
global culture second to none, but in how this underpins our ability to create truly representative,
Emmy award winning products. Diversity in all its forms is encouraged and celebrated at
Bitmovin; everyone has a role to play in helping us shape the future of video.

Core skills: computer engineering, problem-solving, teamwork, time management, critical
thinking, adaptability, initiative

Your Impact
Come and work on a range of cool projects, using state of the art technology, that help shape
products used by millions of customers worldwide and a trusted by industry leading players like
DAZN, Disney+, F1 You could get involved in:
● Analyzing docker images for optimal sizes
● Finding memory leaks in Java microservices
● Creating a player debugging user interface
● Building a software programmable Smart TV remote
● Testing new CPU architectures
…. and much more!

Find more information here:

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35-Jahre Förderverein: Internet of Crimes Herausforderungen für Unternehmen

Der Förderverein der Technischen Fakultät an der Universität Klagenfurt und die Wirtschaftskammer Kärnten laden Sie anlässlich des 35jährigen Bestehens des Fördervereins herzlich ein:

       Dienstag, 28. Februar 2023

       Beginn: 18.00 Uhr

       Eventplateau der Raiffeisen Landesbank Kärnten
       Raiffeisenplatz 1, 9020 Klagenfurt am Wörthersee

Es erwartet Sie, neben Ehrungen des Roland-Mittermeir-Preises und der TEWI-Best-Performer, eine interessante Keynote zum Thema Cyberkriminalität und Cybersicherheit von Gerald Reischl – Autor des Buches „Internet of Crimes.“

        Begrüßung

        Mag. Christian Inzko
        
Förderverein TEWI


       
Grußworte
        Mag. Georg Messner

        Vorstandsdirektor Raiffeisen Landesbank Kärnten


        Ehrungen
        Best Performer
und Roland-Mittermeir-Preise für 2019-2021


        Keynote & Diskussion
        Gerald Reischl

        AT&S (Austria Technologie & Systemtechnik Aktiengesellschaft)

Internet of Crimes Herausforderungen für Unternehmen

Ob Gesundheit, Transport oder Industrie, ob Landwirtschaft, Automobilität oder Luftfahrt – keine Branche ist vor Hackern sicher.

Der Technologie-Experte Gerald Reischl hat sich intensiv mit dem Thema auseinandergesetzt und den bislang größten Überblick evidenzbasierter Fakten über die Welt der Cyberkriminellen und ihrer Methoden zusammengetragen.


Im Anschluss sind Sie recht herzlich zu Snacks & Getränken eingeladen!

Wir freuen uns auf Ihre Teilnahme.   

Mag. Christian Inzko

Förderverein TEWI

Für die organisatorischen Vorbereitungen ersuchen wir um Ihre Rückmeldung bis 20. Februar 2023 Margit.Letter@aau.at. Herzlichen Dank.

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Conceptualizations of Software and Data Quality

January 30, 2023 | 02:00 pm (CET) | Room: S.0.05 | | Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt

Dr.Phil. Volodymyr Shekhovtsov | Department of Informatics Systems

Abstract: Conceptual modeling activities need to integrate software and data quality at the same level of abstraction as the functionality of the system or the data itself (a conceptualization of quality). This need is related to the fact that looking at the problem domain to obtain its conceptual model only from the view of the system’s functionality or the structure of the associated data restricts the analyst and can be the source of mistakes. The reason for such mistakes is that many quality-related issues become only evident when the system is put into use; on the other hand, such mistakes are parts of the early design decisions and can be difficult and costly to fix. This thesis summarizes several selected publications of a research program towards elaborating conceptualizations of software and data quality on different stages of the software development process and for different domains. This program addresses five research challenges. The first challenge is related to the need for the unified classification of the quality conceptualization techniques based on the agreed-upon concept of the quality itself. Without such a classification it is difficult for analysts to decide which quality conceptualization solution is better suited for their problem. This is addressed in the thesis by proposing the classification of such techniques, which can serve as a foundation for the evaluation framework for quality conceptualizations; the rest of the thesis is aligned with this classification. The second challenge is positioned at the intersection of the research fields of static code analysis and requirement engineering. It is related to the problem that the rationale of applying code-checking rules in static code analysis is not captured explicitly, which leads to the problems of rule reuse in similar development contexts. In this thesis, it is proposed to trace possible sources of such rules back to design decisions and quality requirements and to conceptualize the quality[1]related rationale information along with specific code-checking rules to serve as a schema for a rule repository. The third challenge is positioned in the research field of quality-aware requirements engineering. It is related to the problem that more attention should be paid to conceptualizing software quality requirements before performing design-time activities. It is addressed in the thesis by the quality requirements conceptualization activity positioned between the activities of quality requirements elicitation and conceptual design. The results of this activity can be used at different stages of the software process, capturing the quality requirements semantics in a way that can be easily understood and verified by the system users and can be mapped into different design notations. The fourth challenge is positioned in the research field of software process improvement. It is related to the problem that organizing quality-related interaction between business stakeholders and software developers is difficult as they need a common set of concepts. In this thesis, this challenge is addressed by three approaches. First, the thesis proposes to conceptualize the stakeholder interaction process on two levels: a coarse-grained level defining the set of generic quality-related activities and the conditions of launching these activities and a fine-grained level describing specific interaction steps in detail. Second, the thesis proposes to conceptualize such a process as a process of quality view harmonization on three levels: terminology harmonization (agreeing on the common quality-related terminology), view harmonization (agreeing on the sets of objects and the types of their qualities to be assessed, as well as the assessment procedures), and quality harmonization (agreeing on the evaluation schemes and the specific qualities to be used). Third, the thesis introduces a model-centered software solution that facilitates quality-related stakeholder communication in the software development process based on these concepts. The fifth challenge is positioned in the research field of data modeling and management for a specific domain (biobanking). It is related to the problem that the quality of data and metadata in biobanks is not properly defined on the conceptual level and that such conceptualizations are not used to facilitate the biobank search. In this thesis, it is again addressed by three approaches. First, the thesis conceptualizes the data item quality in biobanks and defines a set of data item quality characteristics and metrics. Second, the thesis proposes a definition and a conceptualization for the metadata in biobanks, which covers stored data item quality values, and defines a set of metadata quality characteristics and metrics. Third, the thesis proposes an architecture to support researchers in identifying relevant collections of material and data with documented quality for their research projects while observing strict privacy rules. It is based on the conceptualization of the biobank metadata (including its data item quality values) to serve as a schema for a metadata repository to be queried in a search for collections.

Bio: Volodymyr Shekhovtsov is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Informatics Systems (ISYS), University of Klagenfurt. He received his PhD degree in Computerized Control Systems and Progressive Information Technology in 1998 from the National Technical University “Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute”, Kharkiv, Ukraine. As a researcher, since 2012 he participated in total in 5 research projects at the University of Klagenfurt.

He co-authored more than 45 papers, published in journals such as Applied Sciences, Internet of Things, International Journal of Web Information Systems, and gave 27 talks at venues such as ACM/IEEE International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS), International Working Conference on Requirements Engineering (REFSQ), Dagstuhl seminars “Next Generation Domain Specific Conceptual Modeling: Principles and Methods”, and “The Evolution of Conceptual Modeling”. As a teacher, since 1994 he was responsible for 14 university lecture and lab courses in both Ukraine and Austria. His research interests include software, data, and metadata quality, Internet of Things and Industry 4.0, behavior modeling and prediction, methods and tools for information system modeling, analysis, and design, source code analysis and quality, and applying decision theory and optimization techniques to software engineering problems.

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Roland-Mittermeir-Preis: Ausschreibung 2022

Ausschreibung 2022

Roland-Mittermeir-Preis

Prämierung der besten Diplom- bzw. Masterarbeiten aller Studien der Technischen Fakultät an der Universität Klagenfurt

Der Förderverein Technische Fakultät an der Universität Klagenfurt schreibt die Prämierung der besten Diplom- bzw. Masterarbeiten aller Studien der Technischen Fakultät an der Universität Klagenfurt des laufenden Studienjahres aus.

Der Preis besteht aus einer Urkunde und einer Prämie in Höhe von

EUR 1.500,–

Die Jury ist ermächtigt den Preis gegebenenfalls zwischen mehreren Diplom- bzw. Masterarbeiten zu teilen. Antragsberechtigt sind Absolventinnen und Absolventen aller Studienrichtungen der Technischen Fakultät der Universität Klagenfurt, die Mitglied beim Förderverein sind (Beitrittserklärung hier!) und deren Diplom- bzw. Masterarbeit mit “Sehr Gut” beurteilt wurde. D.h. AbsolventInnen der folgenden Masterstudien: Informatik, Informationsmanagement, Informationstechnik, Technische Mathematik bzw. Lehramtsstudien mit einem Unterrichtsfach der TEWI zugeordnet (sofern die Diplom- bzw. Masterarbeit einem dieser Unterrichtsfächer zuzuordnen ist).

Es werden nur Diplom- bzw. Masterarbeiten bewertet, die im Zeitraum vom 1. Januar 2022 bis zum
31. Dezember 2022 fertiggestellt wurden. Als Fertigstellungstermin gilt der Tag der Ausstellung des Gutachtens/Beurteilung (lt. ZEUS). Die Einreichfrist für die Verleihung des Preises endet am 
30. April 2023.

Der Antrag ist beim Geschäftsführer des Förderverein Technische Fakultät an der Universität Klagenfurt einzureichen und soll folgendes beinhalten:

  • Diplom- bzw. Masterarbeit (in elektronischer Form als PDF-Datei).
  • Gutachten des Betreuers der Masterarbeit.
  • Allfällige Software (oder Verweise auf existierende Software).
  • Eine kurze Zusammenfassung (max. eine Seite), die so geschrieben sein soll, dass sie auch für Nicht-ExpertInnen verständlich ist!

Beurteilungskriterien für die Zuerkennung des Preises sind strikt fachlicher qualitätsbezogener Natur. Sie umfassen die Aspekte:

  • wissenschaftlicher Gehalt,
  • Innovationsgehalt und Umsetzbarkeit,
  • Klarheit der Darstellung und Qualität der Ausführung.

Die Zuerkennung des Preises erfolgt durch eine Jury per Vorstandsbeschluß. Die Jury besteht i.a. aus:

  • dem Obmann des Förderverein Technische Fakultät an der Universität Klagenfurt (Vorsitz),
  • Vertretern der TEWI-Institute der Universität Klagenfurt und
  • Vertretern der institutionellen Mitglieder des Förderverein Technische Fakultät an der Universität Klagenfurt.

Der Geschäftsführer des Förderverein Technische Fakultät an der Universität Klagenfurt kann zu den Sitzungen der Jury als nichtstimmberechtigtes Mitglied beigezogen werden. Die Sitzungen der Jury sind geschlossene Sitzungen und die Entscheidungen der Jury sind endgültig. Der Rechtsweg ist ausgeschlossen.

Die Preisverleihung findet üblicherweise im Rahmen einer TEWI-Veranstaltung statt.

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