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Biography

Gerald Franzl received the academic degree Dr. techn. (eq. PhD) and Dipl.-Ing. (eq. M.Sc.) in Electrical Engineering from the Vienna University of Technology (TUW), Austria, in 2015 and 2002, respectively. From Feb. 2004 till June 2007 he was employed first as research and development assistant later as technical product manager at MEDIORNET GmbH, a start up company closed in June 2007, developing a fibre based network solution for multimedia content distribution in the professional broadcast industry. 2008 he achieved certification to Junior Project Manager (IPMA Level_D), 2015 to Process Analyst (PcA), 2016 to EBC*L Certified Manager, and ISTQB® Certified Tester (foundation level), 2017 to Digital Transfer Manager (DTM).


From February 2016 till October 2019 he was employed as Chief R&D Engineer (formerly Systems Engineer) at AICO Software (AICO EDV-Beratung GmbH), leading and managing the R&D activities in the Communications and Smart Energy Systems area. In that course he contributed to the national funded project IES Austria (www.iesaustria.at), on establishing a cooperation scheme that fosters vendor agnostic interoperable solutions for smart energy systems and services based on jointly specified, use-case specific integration profiles.


In between finishing his diploma thesis in 2002 and finishing his PhD thesis in 2015 he participated in national and international research projects via the Institute of Broadband Communications later Institute of Telecommunications at the Vienna University of Technology. His research interests concentrate in the area of smart systems, optical networks and traffic engineering, focusing on QoS sensitive routing and control schemes and E2E performance evaluation via queueing models and simulation studies. To see the scientific output please visit:

→ TUW: http://publik.tuwien.ac.at/publist.php?pers=102210&lang=6&sort=3&inv=1&ext=1
→ research gate: http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Gerald_Franzl
→ google scholar: http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=2E40RBsAAAAJ&hl=en