This page is far too self-centric and sounds to boasting for my taste, but those are the projects with which I've been involved with
I was born Andreas Happe on July, 7th 1982. While my education started within the arts my father's influence soon brought me into the field of computer science in which I've stayed the last 15 years
There are many different areas within computer science and I've worked in many of them. I've finished many pure business-oriented projects but my largest (and still ongoing) appointment is a key position developing quantum-cryptography based secure communication networks: it's hard to get any more cutting-edge than this.
I am a advocate of flexible working arrangements. I do not believe in fixed working hours which are filled unproductive surfing the internet. A reason that I choose being self-employed was that this allows me to work at my peak efficiency.
Software engineering is a craft and an art: I've mastered the former (certified by the Technical University of Vienna) and accept the latter every day.
Personally speaking, I am very fond of music, books and movies. In my spare time I like to travel the world: new experiences are the best way of keeping ones creativity. I should also mention caffeine and Starcraft II, both I'm addicted to.
| Starseeders Co-Founder/CTO since 2009 |
Starseeders is a conglomerate of software developers and designers which focus upon web 2.0 application and mobile application development. We plan on making our arrangement more formal during the next year. Projects include day-by-day web projects as web shops, but also various long-term projects within the business collaboration area. For further information on those projects please visit the Starseeders homepage. |
| Austrian Institute of Technology Software Engineer since 2009 |
Since the successful conclusion of the SECOQC project I've been a core member of the AIT software development group. In addition to the further development of the network components I am working on device drivers, management interfaces and end-user visualizations. In short I am working on the commercialization of quantum key distribution networks. |
| Technical University of Vienna Student since 2009 |
In addition to my finished master studies in Software Engineering I've taken courses in "Informationsmanagement". The only missing part is the final master thesis which I plan to complete as soon as I have spare time on my hand. Which might actually be never. |
| 2008 - 2010 Co-Founder and CTO Blackwhale GmbH |
During my final years at university I've cofounded a software startup with three colleagues of mine. Our main focus were international web 2.0 projects mostly done with Ruby on Rails. After university and HTL have shown me the craft of programming these years have taught me insights into it art. Alas our originally shared vision about the company's future did diverge and instead of straining friendships I've decided to leave the company in 2010. |
| 2006-2009 Software Engineer Austrian Research Centers |
I joined the SECOQC project in 2006, it's goal was to develop a multi-company network based upon information-theoretical secure links encrypted and authenticated by quantum derived cryptographically-secure keys. I wrote most of the project's network software The final presentation during the SECOQC conference was a success, one key paper (which I co-authored) was actually slashdotted. |
| 2002-2010 Student and Tutor Technical University of Vienna |
After my mandatory year of social service I've wanted to dwell deeper into the software development world and choose the Technical University of Vienna for this. I finished my Bakk. thesis on "Software Object Systems" in 2006 and continued with a master studies within "Software Engineering and Internet Computing". Its master thesis on "Provenance on Rails" was accepted with distinction in 2010. |
| 2001-2002 Social Service Pro Mente Austria |
I've chosen to work with behaviour peculiar children but have also written a patient management software which is still in use. |
| 1996-2001 Pupil HTbLvA Villach |
I attended the HTL's branch for computer science and economics and finished with distinction in 2001. The schools curriculum was evenly divided between computer science and economics. As I experienced during my latter university years both of them were top-notch. I've learned more about the craft of software development in those five years than in the following years at university. During my term I also had to do multiple industrial-placement summer internships, I chose the Austrian Telecom and Infineon. During those internships I got my first taste of "real" systems-programming (C, VMS, Fortran) and business management processes. |