Personal Background of Matthias Rauterberg
Address:
Prof. Dr. Matthias Rauterberg
Faculty Industrial Design
TU/e Technical University Eindhoven
PO Box 513, NL-5600MB Eindhoven [mail address]
Den Dolech 2, NL-5612AZ Eindhoven [visitor address]
The Netherlands
Office: HG 2.36
Unit: Designed Intelligence [YellowPages] [GROUP] [DEPARTMENT] [UNIVERSITY]
E-mail:
g(dot)w(dot)m(dot)rauterberg(at)tue(dot)nl
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communication]
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Skype: m.a.t-t.h.i.a.s
Phone:
+31 - (0)40 - 247 5215 [office HG 2.36]
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Phone: +31 - (0)411 - 674615
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Education:
Full professor for "Human Communication Technology"
Positions inside ID Department:
Head of the research group 'Designed Intelligence' (2006--)
Advisor of the Department Board (2010--)
Member of the Education Committee (2006-2008)
Member of the Research Committee (2006--2009)
Member of the Communication Committee (2007-2010)
Chairman of the Professorial Promotion Committee (2007-2011)
Chairman of the Permanent Research Committee (2011--)
Positions inside TU/e:
Member of the Advisory Committee for the 'Information Expertise Center' (2008--)
Member of the Honors Program (2009-2011) [LINK]
Member of the PhD-'Cum Laude' Committee (2009-2013)
Head of the research group 'User Centered Design' at IPO (1998-1999)
Director of IPO 'Center for User-System Interaction Research' (1999-2002)
Director of the Post-Graduate Design School "User System Interaction" (1999-2002)
Member of the board of the Research-School J.F. Schouten School for User-System Interaction Research (1999-2007)
Positions inside The Netherlands:
Member of the board of the Stichting Atrium Woning Boxtel (2009-2010)
Member of the board of the Stichting TIM-netwerk Zuidoost-Brabant (2003-2007)
Member of the scientific staff of the 'Eindhoven Embedded System Institute' (EESI) (1998-2002)
Member of the scientific staff of the Research Program "Enabling Electronic Commerce" at Tilburg University (SOBU) (1999-2002)
Positions outside The Netherlands:
Visiting professor at Kwansei Gakuin University (Sanda, Japan) [2004-2007] [PDF]
Guest professor at Jiangnan University (Wuxi, China) [2011-2013] [PDF]
Bio for announcements [BACK TO TOP]
Prof. Dr Matthias Rauterberg,
Eindhoven University of Technology (Netherlands)
G.W. Matthias Rauterberg received a B.S. in Psychology (1978) at the University
of Marburg (Germany), a B.A. in Philosophy (1981) and a B.S. in Computer Science
(1983), a M.S. in Psychology (1981) and a M.S. in Computer Science (1986) at the
University of Hamburg (Germany), and a Ph.D. in Computer Science/ Mathematics
(1995) at the University of Zurich (Switzerland).
He was a senior lecturer for ‘usability engineering’ in computer science and
industrial engineering at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in
Zurich, where later he was heading the Man-Machine Interaction research group (MMI).
Since 1998 he is fulltime professor for ‘Human Communication Technology’ first
at IPO, Center for User System Interaction Research, and later at the Department
of Industrial Design at the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e, The
Netherlands). From 1999 till 2001 he was director of IPO. He is now the head of
the Designed Intelligence research group at the Department of Industrial Design
of the TU/e.
He was the Swiss representative in the IFIP TC13 on ‘Human Computer Interaction’
(1994-2002) and the chairman of the IFIP WG13.1 on ‘HCI and Education’
(1998-2004). He is now the Dutch representative in the IFIP TC14 on
‘Entertainment Computing’ and the founding vice-chair of this TC14 (since 2006).
He is also the chair of the IFIP WG14.3 on ‘Entertainment Theory’ (since 2004).
He was also appointed as visiting professor at Kwansei Gakuin University (Japan)
(2004-2007). He received the German GI-HCI Award for the best Ph.D. in 1997 and
the Swiss Technology Award for the BUILD-IT system in 1998.
Since 2004 he is a nominated member of the ‘Cream of Science’ in the Netherlands
(the 200 top-level Dutch researchers) and amongst the 10 top-level TU/e
scientists. He has over 300 publications in international journals, conference
proceedings, books, etc. He acts also as editor and member of the editorial
board of several leading international journals. He is [co]editor-in-chief of
the international journal "Entertainment Computing" (Elsevier).
Teaching Experiences [BACK TO TOP]
Member of the Themes "Reality" and "AutoMobility"
Member of the Domain Play at the Department Industrial Design [P-1]
Member of the Master Program at the Department Industrial Design
for all my actual teaching go to my Lecture Notes
[wt means "winter term", and st means "summer term"]
1974
high school at Ulricianum in Aurich,
Germany [VEU]
1975 wt -- 1976 st
Study of chemistry at Westfählischen
Wilhelms-University in Münster.
1976 wt -- 1978 wt
Study of psychology and physics at Philipps-University
in Marburg.
1979 st -- 1981 wt
Study of Psychology
at the University of Hamburg;
Diploma degree in Psychology (summa cum laude).
1980 st -- 1981 wt
Study of Philosophy
at the University of Hamburg.
1981 st -- 1985 wt
Study of Computer
Science at the University of Hamburg;
Diploma degree in Computer science (summa cum laude).
1983 May -- 1986 April
Employee at a Medical
Hospital in Hamburg.
1986 May -- 1987 June
Junior scientist in industrial engineering at the Technical
University of Hamburg.
1987 July -- 1989 June
Junior scientist in Computer
Science at the University of Oldenburg.
1989 July -- 1992
Junior scientist in Work and Organizational
Psychology Unit at the Swiss Federal Institute
of Technology (ETH).
1992 May -- 1993 April
Fellow and Consultant of the software company
ADI
Inc. in Karlsruhe (Germany).
1993 May -- 1994 December
Assistant researcher in industrial engineering at the Swiss
Federal Institute of Technology (ETH).
1995 June
PhD in Computer
Science at the University of Zurich (Faculty of Mathematics; in 1997
awarded by
German GI-SIGCHI).
1995 June -- 1998 April
Senior lecturer (equivalent to US asst. professor) in Computer Science and
Industrial Engineering at the ETH.
1995 October
I married Anja Neukom from Zurich, Switzerland.
1997 January -- 1998 April
Head of
Man-Machine
Interaction (MMI) research group at the
Institute
for Hygiene and Applied Physiology at the ETH.
since 1998 May
Fulltime professor for "Human Communication Technology" at the
Eindhoven University of Technology (The Netherlands).
since 2004 May
member of the Lions Club
EINDHOVEN HOST, Eindhoven, The Netherlands