Michael H. Breitner

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Michael H. Breitner (* 1963 in Munich ) is a German business IT specialist.

Life

Breitner studied mathematics with economics and computer science at the Technical University of Munich from 1984 to 1990 with Roland Bulirsch . After completing his diploma thesis at the German Aerospace Center , he was a research assistant at the Technical University of Munich from until 1995. His dissertation on robust optimal feedback controls against unpredictable influences was awarded as the best dissertation of the TU Clausthal 1995 by the Association of Friends of the TU Clausthal.

He continued to work in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Clausthal University of Technology, but also as a visiting professor in Yokosuka and at the Helsinki University of Technology , and as a visiting professor at the University of California, San Diego . In 2001, he completed his habilitation in mathematics with the subject of non-linear, multivariate approximation with perceptrons and other functions on various high-performance computers and was appointed private lecturer at Clausthal University of Technology. Breitner has been a board member since 1998 and has been vice president of the International Society of Dynamic Games since 2002. From 2001 to 2002 he was a strategic advisor to the board of the Sparkasse Goslar / Harz.

Breitner has been C4 Professor for Business Administration / Information Systems and Head of the Institute for Information Systems at the University of Hanover since 2002 .

Research priorities

Breitner's research extends to various areas of business informatics and related disciplines. His focus is on e-learning and lifelong learning , operations management , research & finance as well as technologies and trends.

Works (selection)

as an author

  • Robust, optimal feedback controls against unpredictable influences. Differential backlash approach, numerical calculation and real-time approximation (series of measurement, control and regulation technology). VDI-Verlag, Düsseldorf 1996, ISBN 3-18-359608-3 (also dissertation, TU Clausthal 1996).
  • Nonlinear, multivariate approximation with perceptrons and other functions on various high-performance computers (series of dissertations on artificial intelligence; 263). Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft, Berlin 2003, ISBN 978-3-89838-263-2 (plus habilitation thesis, TU Clausthal 2001).

as editor

  • with Gabriela Hoppe: e-learning. Deployment concepts and business models. Physica, Heidelberg 2005, ISBN 978-3-7908-1588-7 .
  • with Günter Fandel : e-learning. Business models and deployment concepts (= magazine for business administration. Special issue 2). Gabler, Wiesbaden 2006, ISBN 3-8349-0249-7 .
  • New trends in e-learning. Aspects of business administration and computer science. Physica, Heidelberg 2007, ISBN 978-3-7908-1917-5 .
  • with Günter Wohlers: RFID applications. Introduction, case studies and scenarios in practice. Shaker, Aachen 2007, ISBN 978-3-8322-6616-5 .
  • with Peter Loos , Thomas Deelmann: IT consulting. Consulting between science and practice. Logos, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-8325-1818-9 .
  • with Martin Breunig, Elgar Fleisch, Key Pousttchi , Klaus Turowski: Mobile and Ubiquitous Information Systems. Technologies, processes, marketability. Köllen, Bonn 2008, ISBN 978-3-88579-217-8 .
  • with Georg Denk, Peter Rentrop : From Nano to Space. Applied Mathematics Inspired by Roland Bulirsch. Springer, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-74238-8 .

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