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Ulrike LEOPOLD-WILDBURGER: Curriculum Vitae E-mail: ulrike.leopold@kfunigraz.ac.at; www.kfunigraz.ac.at/soowww/exlab Education: 1967 Matura / High School degree summa cum laude. 1967 – 72 Studies in mathematics, philosophy and logic, University of Graz and University of Oslo, Norway. June 1971 Master of Science, summa cum laude, University of Graz. March 1972 Master of Philosophy, University of Graz. December 1975 Ph.D. (summa cum laude) University of Graz. Spring semester 1975 "Young Research Workers" Interchange Scheme, (British Council), Dept. of Statistics, Univ. of Swansea, GB. Summer 78 Scholar at the Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna. June 82 Habilitation with Venia docendi for Operations Research and Mathematical Economics. External referees: Reinhard SELTEN;(Bonn, Nobel Laureate in Economics 1994), John HARSANYI; (Berkeley, Nobel Laureate in Economics 1994), Wolfgang EICHHORN (University of Karlsruhe, D). Regular Academic Employment: March 1972 -1983 Research assistant and lecturer, Dept. of Mathematical Economics, University of Graz. July 1983-1992 Assistant Professor / tenure at Univ. of Graz. Feb.-Aug. 1986 Professor at the Dept. of Mathematics, University of Klagenfurt, Austria. Acad. year 1988/89 Full Professor at the Department of Operations Research, University of Zürich, CH (Lehrstuhlvertretung). Since 1992 Full professor University of Graz. 1996-1998 Head of the department of Statistics and OR, University of Graz. 1998 - Vice head, Dept. Of Statistics and OR, Univ. of Graz 2000 - 2001 Alternate Vice Rector of Research, Univ. of Graz. 10/2001 - 12/2003 Dean of Studies/ Studiendekan, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, University of Graz Since 3/2003 member of the rector ´s board /Universitätsrat Technical University Graz Other Academic Employment: March-July 1991 Visiting Professor University of Minnesota at Minneapolis, USA, Dept. of Economics; invited by Leonid HURWICZ and John CHIPMAN 1995 - 97 Visiting Professor Economic University of Vienna. March 1996 Visiting Professor Institut Commercial de Nancy, University of Nancy, Grande École, Nancy, France. 1997 - 2004 Permanent visiting Professor Hochschule St.Gallen/ University of St.Gallen, Switzerland. April-March 1998 Visiting Professor, Concordia College, Moorhead, MN, USA. Sept. 2000 Visiting Professor, Datalogistic Institute, University of Kopenhagen, Denmark. January 2001 Visiting professor, Dept. of Management, University of Kalmar, Sweden. Spring 2004 Visiting professor, Dept. of Economics, European University Institute, Fiesole, Italy. Additional Professional Activities: 1982 - 1988 Chair, Program Committee, The Computer as an Instrument in Social Sciences and Economics Conferences. 1991 - 1993 Vice President of the Austrian Operations Research Society. 1992 - 1996 Co-editor: Central European Journal of Operations Research and Economics. 1993 - 1997 President of the Austrian Operations Research Society. Since 1994 Member, Verein für Socialpolitik, Sozialwissenschaftlicher Ausschuss, D. 1996 - 1999 Associate Editor, Central European Journal of Operations Research and Economics. 1994 - Member, Program Committee, German-Swiss-Austrian-OR Societies Four Annual Conferences. 1995 - 1998 Dean of Studies Affairs, Faculty for Social Sciences and Economics, University of Graz. 1997 - High Council member European University Institute, Fiesole, Italy. 1997 - Council member of the Austrian Science Foundation (FWF). 1998 - Member, Senate Commission on Conflict Research, Univ. of Graz. 1999 - 2003 Research Council member alternate, European University Institute, Fiesole, Italy. 1999 - Member of the National Research Council, Austrian Ministry of Defence. 1999 - 2002 High Council member (Kurator) Austrian Science Foundation. Since 2000 Editor in Chief: Central European Journal of Operations Research. 2001-03 Verein fuer Socialpolitik, Sozialwissenschaftlicher Ausschuss, alternate president. 2001-10-01 -2004-03 Dean of studies, faculty of economics and social sciences, University of Graz. Since June 2002 Research Council member European University Institute, Fiesole, Italy. 2003 – 2005 Verein fuer Socialpolitik, Sozialwissenschaftlicher Ausschuss, president Since 2004 Research Council member at the European University Institute, Fiesole, Italy. Reviewer for several journals and others. Member of Program Committees of several national and international conferences and sessions. Several invited lectures, semi plenary and plenary lectures at international conferences worldwide. Biographical Listing: Who ´s Who in the World since 1995. ERASMUS/SOKRATES coordinator of several networks and partner universities; Including extensive links with counterpart institutions in other countries in- and outside E U. Teaching Experiences: Courses and seminars on the following topics: Mathematics for Economists Financial Economics Game Theory and Experimental Economics Behavioural Economics Linear and Integer Programming, Optimization Theory Non-linear Programming Statistics for Economists Probability Theory Time Series and Forecasting Methods Decision Theory Econometrics. Current Activities and Fields of Research: Seminars on Bounded Rationality. Empirical Financial Data Analysis Research on Experimental Economics and Behavioural Economics: Forecasting Models, Expectation Formation, Bargaining Behaviour Stabilisation Models (Lotka Volterra Models) Management Game SINTO-Market European Monetary Unit Experiments. Additional seminars: Decision theory, Game theory, Optimization, Simulation, Econometrics, Conflict Management Outside Research Support: 1988 - 1990 Research Fellowship on Decision Support; Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Science of Science, Vienna, Austria. 1991 Studies in game theory, National Science Foundation grant, Austria. 1992 -1993 Research Fellowship on Actual Economic Problems of Austria, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Sociology, Vienna, Austria. Since 7/1998: Project Group: Conflict and Crisis Management, grant by the Austrian Ministry of Science and the Ministry of Defence. 2/ 2000 - 1/2002 Project Group: Experimental Economics : Models of Forecasting, Austrian National Science Foundation grant. Since 2/2001: Working Group of the European Operations Research Society EURO E - CUBE: European Working Group on Experimental Economics and Empirical Financial Data Analysis; cooperation with the following institutions/countries: Austria (University of Graz and Institute for Advanced Studies Vienna), Denmark (Datalogistic Institute, University of Kopenhagen), Germany, (Dept of Economics, Universities of Bonn and Heidelberg, Department of Informatics, university of Forces, Munich), Great Britain (London School of Economics), Italy (Dept of Economics, University of Trento), Sweden (University of Kalmar). Since 1999 Cooperation within the CEEL Groups on Experimental Studies: University of Trento/Italy and Grand Ecole Grenoble/France. 2008 Foundation of the Max-Jung-Lab / University of Graz Organization of International Conferences: Member of PC for the Annual International German OR Conference at Technical University Berlin September 1995, Member of PC for the International Conference on Operations Research SOR 2002, University of Klagenfurt, September 2002, Head of the PC of the International Meeting of the Verein für Socialpolitik, Sozialwissenschaftlicher Ausschuß, University of Graz, Mai 2004 and April 2005, Head of PC for the Joint International Workshop on DDS, Experimental Economics and e- Participation, University of Graz, June 2005, Member of PC for the International Conference of the European OR-Societies, EURO XXI, 2006, University of Reykjavik, July 2006, Head of PC for EURO XXII, 2007, University of Prague, July 2007, Member of PC for EURO XXIII, 2009, University of Bonn, July 2009. Several master thesis supervisions Ph.D. thesis supervision: Johannes MAJORAN, Sum of Tardiness - A New Heuristik, November 1993.(second adviser) Walter FLECKER, Drei Personen Verhandlungen, April 1994. Jul MARTENS, Ein Modell zur kurzfristigen Absatzprognose mit dem Verfahren von BOX und JENKINS unter Berücksichtigung der Transfer - Funktions - Modelle, November 1994. Andreas KROBATH, Probleme beim Umgang mit komplexen Systemen, März 1995. Klaus FLECKER, Komplexitätsbewältigung im Management, März 1995. Oskar MÜLLER, Ein Anwendungsfall zu Silvermanspielen - Eine Studie zur experimentellen Wirtschaftsforschung, März 1995. Hildegard PIPPAN, Jahresabschlußinformation und Kapitalmarkt: Eine empirische Überprüfung der Entscheidungsrelevanz von Jahresabschlussinformationen für die Preisbildung österreichischer Aktien August 1996. (second advicer) Roland PEYRER, Steuerung und Anwendung komplexer Modelle am Beispiel einer Räuber - Beute - Beziehung, September 1997. Dipl.Ing. Martin KÜHRER, Forecast Models in Finance, Jänner 1998. Jürgen KORNTHALER, Automatisierung und Optimierung der Containerentladung bei EUROSTAR und SFT, Februar 1998. Carola KRATZER, Analytische Betrachtung des Automobilmarkes in ausgewählten asiatischen Staaten, März 1998. Herwig FINK, Zur Urteilsbildung bei der Jahresabschlussprüfung, Mai 2000. (second advicer) Dr. Gerhard REICHMANN, Leistungsvergleiche zwischen Universitätsbibliotheken, Eine internationale Querschnittsuntersuchung, Mai 2000. (second advicer) Dkfm. Jörg SCHÜTZE, Vertrauen - Daten – Vertrauen zum Termin, Umfragen – Gewichtungen – Manipulationen, Juni 2000. Raoul-Thomas HERBORG, Krisenmanagement mit verteilten Informationssystemen, Universität St. Gallen September 2000. (second advicer) Alexander KLEINSASSER, Long -Range Correlation in Daily Returns: An Empirical Study, November 2000. Markus FRANK, Lösen von dezentralen Planungsproblemen bei Vorliegen linearer Entscheidungsmodelle, Universität St.Gallen, April 2001. Gregor ELZE, Spillover-Effekte im Bereich der Technologie GPS, April 2001. Alois LAFER: Modellierung komplexer, ökonomische Systeme. Eine experimentelle Analyse, September 2001. Dr. Peter LADREITER, Evidence of Temporal Inefficiency of Financial Markets and Consequences for Prediction Purposes, April 2002. (ÖGOR PhD-award 2002). Susanne LIND-Braucher, Einsatz der experimentellen Wirtschaftsforschung bei Marktstrategien im Oligopol, Juni 2002. Bernd BRANDL, Exchange Rates using Artificial Neural Networks and Genetic Algorithms Juni 2002. (Daimler- Chrysler-award: best thesis of the academic year 2002/03) Johannes LEITNER, Prognosen von Zeitreihen in der Experimentellen Wirtschaftsforschung, Jänner 2003. (Daimler-Chrysler-award: best thesis of the academic year 2002/03) Tanja FEIT: Unternehmensplanspiel: SINTO-Markt - Eine statistische Analyse, Oktober 2003. Michael KOLLEGGER: Vorhersagemodelle für Lagerbewegungen in SAP R/3, Oktober 2003. Miroslav MITEV: A Systematic Investment Process for Alternative and Traditional Investment Strategies, Dezember 2003. Ferdinand WENZL: Fundamentales Faktormodell zur Prognose monatlicher Aktienrenditen mit besonderer Berücksichtigung kapitalmarkttheoretischer Zusammenhänge, Jänner 2004. (second advicer) Hans Peter STÜGER: Bayes Methoden für Monitoringsysteme, Jänner 2004. (Daimler-Chrysler-award: best thesis of the academic year 2003/04) Gerhild HAFNER: Elektrizitätswirtschaftliche Entscheidungen und ihre Auswirkungen am liberalisierten Strommarkt: Konzepte und Ansätze für ein Planspiel der E-Wirtschaft, Feber 2004. (second advicer) Georg SUPPAN: Das Unternehmensplanspiel: The Marketing Game! Eine statistische Analyse grundlegender Einflussfaktoren: Olfaktorik, Motivation und Bezahlung, Juli 2005. Constantin MALIK: Anticipatory Learning: How Crowd Psychology and Managerial Cybernetics Combine to Transform Legislative Action. April 2006, University of Klagenfurt.(second advicer) Christian GRABNER: Simulation komplexer Systeme. Juni 2006. (Best thesis award SOWI-im-Dialog: best thesis of the academic year 2005/06). Robert FEYER: Kooperatives Verhalten und soziale Werte: Statistische Analyse von Vertrauensbildung mit Hilfe der experimentellen Wirtschaftsforschung. Juni 2006. (United Global Academy-Award 2007). Eva HAASE: Harmonisierung der Rechnungslegung - eine experimentelle Untersuchung der Auswirkung der IAS-Verordnung auf den Kapitalmarkt in Österreich. Juli 2006 (second advicer). Markus GOTTHARDT: Aspekte des Zustandekommens individueller Prognosen sowie deren Aggregation auf kollektiver Ebene – Theoretische Konzepte und experimentelle Studien, April 2007. Björn WEBER 2008: Elektronische Partizipation im österreichischen Bundesgesetzgebungsprozess, Februar 2008. | |
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