CV (186 words)
Michael Haller is associate professor at the department of Digital Media of the Upper Austria University of
Applied Sciences (Hagenberg, Austria) and responsible for computer graphics, multimedia programming,
and augmented reality. He received Dipl.-Ing. (1997), Dr. techn. (2001) and Habilitation (2007) degrees from
Johannes Kepler University of Linz.

He is active in several research areas, including interactive computer graphics, augmented and virtual reality, and
human computer interfaces. His current focus is on innovative interaction techniques and interfaces for next
generation working environments. Currently, he leads a team of over 10 researchers and students. The research
output includes journal papers and has been presented already in high quality academic conferences, and several
demonstrations including ACM SIGGRAPH, Eurographics, Disney's New Technology Forum, and Ars Electronica
Festival. He was also invited to exhibit for two years in the Singapore Science Center.

In 2004, he received the Erwin Schroedinger fellowship award presented by the Austrian Science Fund for his stay at
the Human Interaction Technology Laboratory (HITLabNZ), University of Canterbury (New Zealand), and the
Integrated Media Systems Center (IMSC), University of Southern California (USA).

For more information, visit http://www.fh-hagenberg.at/staff/haller and http://www.officeoftomorrow.org.

 
CV (133 words)
Michael Haller is associate professor at the department of Digital Media of the Upper Austria University of
Applied Sciences (Hagenberg, Austria) and responsible for computer graphics, multimedia programming,
and augmented reality. He received Dipl.-Ing. (1997), Dr. techn. (2001) and Habilitation (2007) degrees from
Johannes Kepler University of Linz.
He has produced technical publications and his work has been demonstrated at a wide variety of
conferences. Furthermore, he is active in several research areas, including interactive computer
graphics, augmented and virtual reality, and human computer interfaces. His current focus is on innovative
interaction techniques and interfaces for next generation working environments. In 2004, he received the Erwin
Schroedinger fellowship award presented by the Austrian Science Fund for his stay at the HITLabNZ, University of
Canterbury (New Zealand), and the IMSC, University of Southern California (USA).
 
CV (99 words)
Michael Haller is associate professor at the department of Digital Media of the Upper Austria University of
Applied Sciences (Hagenberg, Austria) and responsible for computer graphics, multimedia programming,
and augmented reality. He received Dipl.-Ing. (1997), Dr. techn. (2001) and Habilitation (2007) degrees from
Johannes Kepler University of Linz.
He has produced technical publications and his work has been demonstrated at a wide
variety of conferences. Furthermore, he is active in several research areas, including interactive computer graphics,
augmented and virtual reality, and human computer interfaces. In 2004, he received the Erwin Schroedinger
fellowship award presented by the Austrian Science Fund.
 
CV (81 words)
Michael Haller is associate professor at the department of Digital Media of the Upper Austria University of
Applied Sciences (Hagenberg, Austria) and responsible for computer graphics, multimedia programming,
and augmented reality. He received Dipl.-Ing. (1997), Dr. techn. (2001) and Habilitation (2007) degrees from
Johannes Kepler University of Linz. He is active in several research areas, including interactive computer graphics,
augmented and virtual reality, and human computer interfaces. In 2004, he received the Erwin Schroedinger
fellowship award presented by the Austrian Science Fund.
 
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