Curriculum Vitae Alenka Poplin (née Krek) HafenCity University Hamburg Winterhuder Weg 29, Room 214 D - 22085 Hamburg, Germany E-Mail: [email protected]

Education 06/2002 Dr. tech. in Geoinformation Science (PhD) Institute for Geoinformation and Cartography, Vienna University of Technology, Austria 08/1997 Master of Business Administration (MBA) Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, USA 01/1992 MSc Surveying and Spatial Planning (Dipl.-Ing.) Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Surveying, Technical University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

Professional Appointments 05/2013 - present Associate Professor | Vertretungsprofessur (W2) HafenCity University Hamburg, Germany

03/2013 - present Democracy Fellow Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge, MA, USA

04/2007 – 04/2013 Assistant Professor | Juniorprofessorin (W1) HafenCity University Hamburg, Germany 11/2003 - 01/2007 Senior Researcher and Head of Department for Geoinformation Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft m.b.H., Salzburg, Austria 01/1999 - 08/2003 Research Assistant, Lecturer Institute for Geoinformation, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria 06/1997 - 12/1998 Researcher Institute of Geodesy, Cartography and Photogrammetry, Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy, Technical University of Ljubljana, Slovenia 09/1993 - 05/1997 Deputy Director and Head of Marketing GISDATA d.o.o, Geoinformation services, technology and systems, GIS consulting company, ESRI official distributor for Slovenia and Croatia, Ljubljana, Slovenia 02/1992 - 08/1993 Research Assistant Geodetic Research Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Publications

Peer-reviewed Journal Articles

Poplin, A. 2013 (in press). Digital serious game for : B3 – Design your Marketplace!, Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design advance online publication, doi:10.1068/b39032

Poplin, A. 2012. Web-based PPGIS for Wilhelmsburg, Germany: an Integration of Interactive GIS-based Maps with an Online Questionnaire, Special Issue of the Journal of Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA), Vol. 25, No. 2, 71-84.

Poplin, A. 2012. Playful public participation in urban planning: A case study for online serious games, Computers, Environment and Urban Systems (CEUS), Elsevier, Volume 36, Issue 3, May 2012, Pages 195- 206. Online: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0198971511001116.

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Poplin, A. 2010. Methodology for Measuring the Demand Geoinformation Transaction Costs: Based on Experiments in Berlin, Vienna and Zurich, The Journal of Spatial Data Infrastructures Research, Vol. 5, 168- 193.

Krek, A. 2006. Efficient Pricing of Geomarketing Services: European vs. American Approach, International Journal of Business and Management, February 2006, Vol. 1, ISSN 1833 – 3850.

Krek, A. and A. Frank. 2000. The production of geographic information – the value tree. Geo-Informations- Systeme - Journal for Spatial Information and Decision Making, Vol. 13 (3).

Peer-reviewed Book Sections

Poplin, A., Corso, G. and M.C. Furtado Rocha. 2013. The Participatory Cube – a Framework for Analysis of Online Participation Platforms, chapter in the book: Planning Support Systems for Sustainable Urban Development, Springer Verlag.

Krek, A. 2009. Quantifying Transaction Costs of Geoinformation: Experiments in National Information Structures in Sweden and Germany, chapter in the book of the 27th Urban Data Management Symposium, Taylor & Francis, June 24-26, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Evelpidou, N., Krek, A. and A. Vassilopoulos. 2009. Formalization of a GIS-Based Methodology for Landscape Change Analysis: Example of Erosion on Naxos Island, Aegean Sea, Greece, chapter in the book: Orejas, A., Mattingly, D. and M. Clavel-Lévêque (eds.), From present to past through landscape, Madrid CSIC-COST Press.

Krek, A. and N. Evelpidou. 2008. The role of geoinformation technologies in geocultural landscape research, chapter in the book: Geoinformation Technologies for Geo-Cultural Landscape Analysis: European Perspectives, Taylor and Francis, London, UK. Editors: Bender, O., Evelpidou, N., Krek, A. and P. A. Vassilopoulos.

Krek, A. 2006. Geoinformation as an Economic Good, chapter in the book: GIS for Sustainable Development, Editor: Michele Campagna, CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group.

Steinmann, R., Krek, A. and T. Blaschke. 2004a. Can online map-based applications improve citizen participation?. In: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer Verlag, TED conference on e-government, Bozen, Italy.

Krek, A. 2003. Key Reduction in Transaction Cost, chapter in the book: Geo-Information Engineering, Changing Technology in a Changing Society, by Lemmens M., GITC publications, The Netherlands.

Peer-reviewed Work in Progress | 2014

Poplin, A. 2014. Online Interactive Maps for Everybody? Issues related to the Communication with Online Interactive Maps. The Cartographic Journal, journal article in progress: ready for the review in February 2014.

Poplin, A. and Guan, W. 2014. User Experiences with Online Interactive Maps: Example of the WorldMap. The Cartographic Journal, journal article in progress.

Poplin, A. 2014. Formalization of power places and subjective experiences in geographic information systems. In progress for the publication in the International Journal of Geographical Information Science.

Devisch, O., Poplin, A. and G. de Roo. 2014. Innovative of Virtual Spaces and Places. Edited book in progress, Ashgate publishers.

Edited Books and Workshop Proceedings

Poplin, A., Craglia, M. and S. Roche (Eds.). 2010. 2nd Workshop on Value of Information GeoValue 2010, Sept 30- Oct. 2, 2010, HafenCity University Hamburg, Germany.

Krek, A., Rumor, M., S. Zlatanova, and E. Fendel (Eds.). 2009. Urban Data Management Symposium, Taylor and Francis, London, UK.

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Bender, O., Evelpidou, N., Krek, A. and P. A. Vassilopoulos (Eds.). 2008. Geoinformation Technologies for Geo-Cultural Landscape Analysis: European Perspectives, Taylor and Francis, London, UK.

Krek, A. 2002. An Agent-Based Model for Quantifying the Economic Value of Geographic Information. GeoInfo Series, Institute for Geoinformation, Technical University Vienna.

Pegan Žvokelj, B., Krek, A., Radovan, D., Režek, J., Stanonik, B., and A. Marinšek. 1997. GIS Katalog | GIS Catalogue, two volumes; 443 pages and 216 pages, compact disc, Ljubljana.

Krek, A., Radovan, D., Ivačič, M., and J. Režek. 1995. Katalog prostorskih podatkov | Catalogue of Digital Spatial Data, one volume: 143 pages, Ljubljana.

Peer-reviewed Conference Proceedings (full paper)

Tóth, E. and A. Poplin. 2013. Cooperative Learning Games – a Successful Tool for Promoting Children’s Participation in Urban Planning?, in the proceedings of Future and Reality of Gaming (FROG) conference, Vienna, Austria.

Tóth, E. and A. Poplin. 2013. Pop-up Pest: An Educational Game for Active Participation of Children in Urban Planning, in the proceedings of Real CORP 2013, International Conference on Urban Planning and Regional Development in the Information Society (CORP), May 20-23, Rom, Italy.

Corso, G., Furtado Rocha, M. C. and A. Poplin. 2012. e-Participation: The Role of Social Media for a New Public Space, in the proceedings of The International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications, Session: Cities, Technologies and Planning (CTP), June 18-21, Salvador, Brazil.

Kulus, D., Poplin, A. and R. Patwardhan. 2012. Aufbau einer partizipativen Planungscommunity am Beispiel von Nexthamburg | Creation of a participative community: on the example of Nexthamburg, in the proceedings of CORP 2012: Re-mixing the City, Towards and Resilience?, May 14-16, Schwechat, Austria.

Poplin, A. 2011. Comparative Study of Different Methodologies Used for Quantifying Transaction Costs, in the proceedings of The 17th European Colloquium on Quantitative and Theoretical Geography (ECQTG 2011), September 2nd-5th, Athens, Greece.

Poplin, A. 2011. Games and Serious Games in Urban Planning: Study Cases, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer LNCS, ICCSA 2011 proceedings, presented at the conference Cities, Technologies and Planning 2011 (CTP 2011), June 20-23, Santander, Spain.

Fessele, M. and A. Poplin. 2011. Quality of information collected with the help of online map-based questionnaires, in the proceedings of REAL CORP 2011, 16th International Conference on Urban Planning and Regional Development in the Information Society, GeoMultimedia 2011, May 18-20, Essen, Germany.

Poplin, A. 2010. How Much does Free Geoinformation cost?, in the proceedings of the GeoValue 2010 Workshop, Sept. 30 – Oct. 2, 2010, Hamburg, Germany. van Loenen, B., Crompvoets, J. and A. Poplin. 2010. Assessing geoportals from a user perspective, in the proceedings of the GeoValue 2010 Workshop, Sept. 30 – Oct. 2, 2010, Hamburg, Germany.

Fessele, M. and A. Poplin. 2010. Statistical analysis of routing processes using OpenStreet Map road data of the inner city of Hamburg with different completeness of information about one-way streets, in the proceedings of the GeoValue 2010 Workshop, Sept. 30 – Oct. 2, 2010, Hamburg, Germany.

Weninger, B., Krek Poplin, A. and J. Petrin. 2010. Developing a Typology of Public Participation 2.0 Users: An Example of Nexthamburg.de. In: Schrenk, M., Popovich, V., Engelke, D. and P. Elisei (eds.), REAL CORP 2010 Proceedings, Vienna, 18-20 May 2010.

Angelaccio, M., Krek, A. and A. D’Ambrogio. 2009. A Model-driven Approach for Designing Adaptive WebGIS Interfaces, in the proceedings of the International Workshop on Information Fusion and Geographical Information Systems (IF&GIS-09), May 17-20, 2009, St. Petersburg.

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Krek, A. 2009. Measuring Transaction Costs in Spatial Data Infrastructures: Examples of Sweden and Germany, GEOWS ´09, The International Conference on Advanced Geographic Information Systems & Web Services, February 1-7, 2009, Cancun, Mexico.

Schiewe, J., Krek, A., Peters, I., Sternberg, H. and K. Traub. 2008. Developing and evaluating tools for urban research, in the proceedings of the Digital Earth Summit on Geoinformatics: Tools for Global Change Research, Potsdam, November 12-14, 2008, http://www.isde-summit-2008.org.

Krek, A. 2008. Games in Urban Planning: The Power of Playful Public Participation, in: Mobility Nodes as Innovation Hubs, in the proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society (CORP), Schwechat-Rannersdorf, p. 683-69.

Wagner, A., Kulus, D. and A. Krek. 2008. Online gestützte Beteiligungsangebote in formellen Planungsprozessen am Beispiel des deutschen Bauleitplanverfahrens | Online public participatory applications in formal planning, in the proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society (CORP), Schwechat-Rannersdorf, p. 349-358.

Ruch, C., Stadler H., Skritek, P. and A. Krek. 2007. A real time flood impact mitigation system for urban areas, in the proceedings of the 26th Urban Data Management Symposium (UDMS `07), October 10 - 12, 2007, Stuttgart, Germany.

Krek, A., Manti, F. and M. Mecella. 2007. Dynamic peer-to-peer GIServices supporting mobile emergency management teams, in the proceedings of the 26th Urban Data Management Symposium (UDMS '07), October 10 - 12, 2007, Stuttgart, Germany.

De Leoni, M., De Rosa, F., Marrella, A., Mecella, M., Poggi, A., Krek, A. and F. Manti. 2007. Emergency Management: from User Requirements to a Flexible P2P Architecture, in the proceedings of Intelligent Human Computer Systems for Crisis Response and Management (ISCRAM) 2007, May 13 -16, 2007, Delft, Netherlands, ISCRAM Community, p. 271-279.

Arleth, M., Krek, A. and M. Campagna. 2006. Distribution of Public Administration GI-based Websites: Towards a Cross European Comparison Study, in the proceedings of the Urban Data Management Society Conference, UDMS ´06, Aalborg, Denmark.

Steinmann, R. and A. Krek. 2006. Interactive Television and Map-Based Public Participation, in the proceedings of the Urban Data Management Society Conference, UDMS ´06, Aalborg, Denmark.

Krek, A. and M. Bortenschlager. 2006. Geo-collaboration and P2P Geographic Information Systems: Current Developments and Research Challenges, in the proceedings of the 15th IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructures for Collaborative Enterprises (WETICE 2006), 26-28 June, Manchester, United Kingdom, IEEE Computer Society 2006, ISBN 0-7695-2623-3.

Catarci, T., de Rosa, F., de Leoni, M., Mecella, M., Angelaccio, M., Schahram, D., Gonzalvez, B., Iritano, G., Krek, A., Vetere, G., and Z. Zalis. 2006. WORKPAD: 2-Layered Peer-to-Peer for Emergency Management through Adaptive Process, in the proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Collaborative Computing (CollaborateCom 2006), Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

Mecella, M., Catarci, T., Angelaccio, M., Buttarazzi, B., Krek, A., Dustdar, S., and G. Vetere. 2006. WORKPAD: an Adaptive Peer-to-Peer Software Infrastructure for Supporting Collaborative Work of Human Operators in Emergency/Disaster Scenarios, in the proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems (CTS 2006) May 14-17, 2006 Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.

Steinmann, R. and A. Krek. 2005. Strengths and Weaknesses of Public Participatory GI | Stärken und Schwächen von Public Participatory GIS, in the proceedings of the CORP 2005, International Conference on Urban Planning and Regional Development in the Information Society (CORP), Vienna, in German language.

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Krek, A. 2005. Rational Ignorance of the Citizens in Public Participatory Planning, in the proceedings of the CORP 2005, International Conference on Urban Planning and Regional Development in the Information Society (CORP), Vienna, Austria.

Steinmann, R., Krek, A. and T. Blaschke. 2005. E-Partizipation in räumlichen Planungsprozessen unter Einsatz von GIS | E-Participation in Spatial Planning Processes with the Help of GIS, in the proceedings of the E-government 2005: Knowledge Transfer and Status, eGov Days 2005, Vienna, in German language.

Berntzen, L., Steinmann, R. and A. Krek. 2005. Innovative use of geographic information systems to facilitate collaboration between the government and citizens, in the proceedings of the eChallenges 2005 conference, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Krek, A. 2005. Analysis of Geoinformation Pricing Using Game Theory, in the proceedings of the 8th Conference on Geographic Information Science (AGILE 2005), F. Toppen and M. Painho (Eds.), Instituto Geografico Portuges (IGP), Lisbon, Portugal.

Steinmann, R., Krek, A., and T. Blaschke. 2004b. Analysis of online public participatory GIS applications with respect to the differences between the US and Europe, in the proceedings of the Urban Data Management Society Conference, UDMS´04, Chioggia, Italy.

Krek, A. 2004a. Requirements for an Efficient Value Pricing of Geoinformation, in the proceedings of the 7th Conference on Geographic Information Science (AGILE 2004), April 29th – May 1st, Heraklion, F. Toppen and P. Prastacos (Eds.), Crete University Press, Greece.

Krek, A. 2004b. Economic Benefits of Using Location Based Services, in the proceedings of the IFIP WG8.4 Working Conference 2004, Salzburg, Austria.

Krek, A. 2003. What are transaction costs and why do they matter?, in the proceedings of the 6th Conference on Geographic Information Science (AGILE 2003), April 24th – 27th, M. Gould, R. Laurini and S. Coulondre (Eds.), Lyon, France.

Krek, A. 2002. Cognition, Value and Price of Geographic Information, in the proceedings of the 5th Conference on Geographic Information Science (AGILE 2002), Palma de Mallorca, Spain.

Brox, C. and A. Krek. 2002. Products and Pricing in GI Marketplaces, in the proceedings of the 5th Conference on Geographic Information Science (AGILE 2002), Palma de Mallorca, Spain.

Krek, A. 2000. Efficient Pricing of Geo-Marketing Internet Services: European vs. American Approach, in the proceedings of the 6th EC - GIS Workshop, Lyon, France.

Krek, A. and A. U. Frank. 1999. Optimization of Quality of Geoinformation Products, in the proceedings of the 11th Annual Colloquium of the Spatial Information Research Centre, SIRC '99, December 13-15, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Krek, A. and A. U. Frank. 1999. Price Determination for Geographic Data, in the proceedings of the 21st Urban Data Management Symposium, UDMS '99, April 21-23, Venice, Italy.

Non-peer Reviewed Publications

Haertling, T. and A. Poplin. 2013. 3D Visualization of Skyscrapers: a Study of Citizen’s Responses in Hamburg, in the proceedings of the Joint AESOP/ACSP Congress, Dublin, July 15 - 19.

Krek, A. and N. Evelpidou. 2008. Geoinformation Technology Used for Analysis of the Landscape Evolution during Historical Times, an abstract in the proceedings of Historical GIS Conference, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, UK.

Krek, A. 2008. Geoinformation Technologies in Landscape Evolution, an abstract in the proceedings of the 13th Belgium-France-Italy-Romania geomorphological meeting, Landscape Evolution & Geoarcheology, June 18-21, Porto Heli, Greece.

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Krek, A. and M. Bortenschlager. 2006. Geo-collaboration and P2P Geographic Information Systems: Current Developments and Research Challenges, an abstract in the proceedings of the 15th IEEE International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructures for Collaborative Enterprises, WETICE-2006, June 2006, Manchester, UK.

Krek, A. 2004. How can Geoinformation support you in your life | Geographische Information – Unterstützung in zahlreichen Lebenslagen, NOEO – Das Wissenschaftsmagazin der Salzburger Bildungs- und Forschungseinrichtungen, News Verlag, Vienna, Austria.

Krek, A. 2004. Cost in GI Product Transaction, GIM International, The Worldwide Magazine for Geomatics, January 2004, Volume 187, Number 1, GITC bv, The Netherlands.

Krek, A. 2003. Key Reduction in Transaction Costs, invited reply, GIM International, The Worldwide Magazine for Geomatics, February 2003, Volume 17 (2), GITC, The Netherlands.

Krek, A. and A. U. Frank. 2000. The Economic Value of Geo Information, Journal for Spatial Information and Decision Making, 13 (3), pp: 10-12.

Krek, A. 2000. Versioning of a Geoinformation Product. Abstract in Proceedings of the 1st GIScience 2000 Conference, Savannah, Georgia, USA.

Krek, A. and A. U. Frank. 1999. Pricing Geographic Data. In: GIM International, The Worldwide Magazine for Geomatics, Volume 13 (9), GITC, The Netherlands.

Radovan, D. and A. Krek. 1997. Razvoj Slovenske Geoinformacijske Infrastrukture (Development of the Slovene Geoinformation Infrastructure), In: Proceedings of the ONIX conference, modelling phase, Maribor, Slovenia.

Radovan, D. and A. Krek. 1997. Slovenska Geoinformacijska Infrastruktura | Slovene Geoinformation Infrastructure (SGII), In: Proceedings of the ONIX conference, Koper, Slovenia.

Theses

Krek, A. 2002. An Agent-Based Model for Quantifying the Economic Value of Geographic Information. PhD thesis, Institute for Geoinformation, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria.

Krek, A. 1992. Sodelovanje prebivalcev pri načrtu prenove vasi – na primeru Zgornji Leskovec (Public participation in the development of a physical plan; on the case of Zgornji Leskovec), Master thesis, Department of Geodesy, Technical University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Selected Studies, Project Reports

Bernhaupt, R., Collini-Nocker, B., Friedrich, K. M., Krek, A., Meikl, M., Obrist, M., Rieser, H. and M. Uitz. 2006. iiTV@home in Salzburg. A test study oft he implementation of a personalised and interactive regional TV in Austria | Der erste Feldversuch zu personalisiertem und regionalem interaktiven Fernsehen in Österreich.

Krek, A. 2003. What is spatial about geographic data? White paper, ETIS-Agent project, IST Sustainable Development Program, June 2003.

Krek, A., Hochmair, H. and P. Wenzl. 2000. Comparison study of the geomarketing services available on the Internet. GISMO project, second progress report, Institute for Geoinformaiton, Vienna University of Technology, 61 pages.

Radovan, D. and A. Krek. 1998. Slovenska Geoinformacijska Infrastrukture | Slovene Geoinformation Infrastructure (SGII), Study, ONIX project, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 261 pages.

Curriculum Vitae: Alenka Krek Poplin January 2014, Page 6 Professional Activities Invited Presentations 2013 Exploring Geovisualization: Research Agenda, Texas State University, Department of Geography, San Marcos, Texas, USA, November 11.

2013 Digital Serious Games for Civic Engagement in Urban Planning: Case Studies and Research Challenges, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, June 28.

2013 Methods of geoinformation science: What inspires us in research?, Technical University Berlin, June 26.

2013 GIS for Decision Support Systems: Public Participation GIS, Technical University Berlin, Berlin, June 26.

2013 Die Rolle der Geoinformationsvisualisierung in der Geomatik, Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz, Basel, Juni 24.

2013 Digital Serious Games for Civic Engagement in Urban Planning: Example of the B3 Game, MIT Urban Planning, Cambridge, MA, MIT Scheller Teacher Education Program, The

Education Arcade, March 20.

Playful Public Participation: Serious B3 Game for Urban Planning, The Ash Centre for 2013 Governance and Innovation, Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge, MA, USA, March 15.

2013 Map-based Civic Engagement: on the Example from Wilhelmsburg, Germany, Vienna University of Technology, Department for Regional Planning, February 25, 2013.

2013 Game Concepts and Implementations for Urban Planning, Vienna University of Technology, Department for Geoinformation and Cartography, Vienna, February 26, 2013.

2011 Geoinformation transaction costs: Why do they matter?, Workshop on the Socioeconomic Benefits from the Use of Earth Observations, organized by JRC European Commission, NASA, IIASA, IEEE, Ispra, JRC, Italy, July 11-13.

2011 Geovisualisierung und kartographische Informationsverarbeitung von interaktiven Online- Karten: Was bewegt uns in der Forschung?, University of Trier, Germany, May 2011. 2011 Value of Geoinformation: Concepts and Models, Surveyors Colloquium, University of Heidelberg, Germany, invited by Prof. A. Zipf. 2011 Transaction costs and Cost-Benefit-Analysis, lecture at the University of Muenster, Germany, invited by Prof. Dr. Francis Harvey, University of Minnesota, June. 2010 Ideas and Visions for Online Map-Based Public Participation, EU SURE Project, Kick-off meeting, Budapest, Hungary, December 6-8. 2010 Public Participation 2.0 (in Europe): Visions and Study Cases, International Colloquium on Democracy & Digital Interfaces for Public Participation, organized by Universida de Federal da Bahia (UFBA), Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, September 2-3. 2008 Geoinformation science and systems in landscape studies, presented at the meeting organized in the frame of the COST-ESF synergy regarding landscape studies, organized within the ESF-COST Interdisciplinary Science Initiative “A European Network of Networks: New Perspectives on Landscapes”, Madrid, Spain, June 11-13. 2008 Value and quality of Geoinformation: an agent-based model, European Science Foundation EUROCORES Workshop entitled Visualization and Space-Time Representation of Dynamic, Non-linear, Spatial Data in DynCoopNet and other TECT Projects, Madrid, Spain, September 25-26. 2008 Geographical Information Systems in Planning: e-Participation | GIS in der Planung: ePartizipation/Bürgerbeteiligung (in German language), Hamburger Forum for Geomatics, Hamburg, Germany, June 24-25.

Curriculum Vitae: Alenka Krek Poplin January 2014, Page 7 Invited Presentations (continued) 2007 LANDMARKS: Understanding Pre-industrial Structures in Rural and Mining Landscapes, workshop entitled "A Place in Europe: Historical GIS and New Perspectives on European and World ", organized by the European Science Foundation (ESF), in the context of the EUROCORES Program "Inventing Europe", Barcelona, Spain, Nov. 30 – Dec. 2. 2007 Geoinformation Technology for Cultural Landscape Analysis, invited lectures at the Interdisciplinary Training School entitled "Science and Technology for the Cultural Heritage", Facolta' di Lettere e Filosofia, Genova, Italy, September 10-15. 2006 Together with Steinmann, R. Spatial component of the Social Software | Einbezug von räumlichen Aspekten bei der Nutzung von Social Software, „Social Skills“ durch „Social Software“, international conference, St. Virgil, Salzburg, Austria, May 23-24. 2005 Geographic Information as an Economic Good, invited lecturer and speaker, UNIGIS update conference, distance learning program at the University of Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria. 2005 How can online map-based applications support public participation?, Metainformatics Symposium 2005, Salzburg, Austria.

Invited as an External Expert

2013 Expert in e-participation. Visiting professor at the Ash Centre for Governance and Innovation, Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge, MA, USA, March 2013 and September/October 2013. 2012 Expert in value of geoinformation. In the project Costal Transport Integrated System in the Aegean Sea Islands, program “Archimedes III”, operational program “Education and Lifelong Learning”, co-financed by Greece and the European Union.

Expert in e-participation. External PhD reviewer, PhD of Frederica Leone, University of 2012 Cagliari, Italy.

Expert in value of geoinformation. Workshop Socio-economic benefits of GEO-GEOSS, 2011 European Commission Research Centre JRC, Ispra, July 11-13. 2019 Expert in e-participation. SURE: Socio-economic Urban REhabilitation model to foster Community development, participation in the Participatory Expert Panel, Meeting in Budapest, December 6-8, 2010. 2008 Expert in GIS modelling for landscape change. Leading the Working group No. 4 related to geoinformation technologies, Interdisciplinary Scientific Initiative (ISI): New Perspectives on Landscape Studies, invited by the scientific officer of the COST program, Madrid, June 12-13.

Organization of Workshops, Summer Schools and Symposia Co-organiser of the summer school titled INFOPLAN 2011 Information and Communication 2011 Technologies and Planning, in collaboration with Prof. M. Campagna, University of Cagliari and Prof. Z. Nedović-Budić, University College Dublin, held in Cagliari, Sardinia. 2010 Co-organiser of the second workshop GeoValue 2010: Value of Geoinformation (GeoValue ´10), in collaboration with M. Craglia, European Research Institute, Ispra, Italy and S. Roche, University of Laval, Canada, held in Hamburg. 2010 Co-organiser of the International Workshop on Scenario Analysis in Urban Planning, in collaboration with Prof. M. Campagna, University of Cagliari, Sardinia, held in Cagliari. 2009 Co-organiser of the first workshop GeoValue 2009: Cross Atlantic Workshop on Economic Value of Information (GeoValue ´09), organized with S. Roche, University of Laval, Canada and M. Craglia, European Research Institute, Ispra, Italy, held in Hannover. 2009 Co-organiser of the student exchange with Florida Atlantic University (FAU), Florida, USA, in collaboration with Prof. D. Prosperi (FAU). 2009 Co-organizer and host of the 27th Urban Data Management Symposium, held in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Curriculum Vitae: Alenka Krek Poplin January 2014, Page 8 2008 Co-chair and co-organiser of the 5th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management Creating Advanced Systems for Inter-organizational Information Sharing and Collaboration, held in Washington, DC, USA. Reviewer Journals 2012, 2013 Journal of Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA) 2011/12 Scienze Regionali - Italian Journal of Regional Science (IJRS) 2009/10 Special issue of The International Journal of Spatial Data Infrastructures Research on Value of Geoinformation 2008, 2012/13 Computers, Environment and Urban Systems (CEUS) Books 2013 Planning the landscape: conservation and intervention, From history and memory to rehabilitation and participative intervention, Springer Verlag, Editors: Crăciun Cerasella and Maria Borstenaru. 2012 GSDI 13 Book: Spatially Enabling Government, Industry and Citizens: Research and Development Perspectives, Editors: A. Rajabifard and D. Coleman. 2011 GSDI 12 Book: Spatially Enabling Society: Research, Emerging Trends, and Critical Assessment, Editors: A. Rajabifard, J. Crompvoets, M. Kalantari, B. Kok. 2009/10 Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) in Context: North & South, Co-editors: Z. Nedović-Budić, J. Crompvoets, Y. Georgiadou. 2009 BBO European Symposium Publication: The Cultural Heritage Paradox, Protection and Development of the Dutch Archaeological-Historical Landscape and its European Dimension. 2009 Urban Data Management Symposium, Taylor & Francis. 2008/09 Geoinformation Technologies for Geo-Cultural Landscape Analysis: European Perspectives, Taylor and Francis, London, UK. Editors: Bender, O., Evelpidou, N., Krek, A. and P. A. Vassilopoulos. 2006 GIS for Sustainable Development, Editor: M. Campagna, CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group. Conferences | Program Committee Member and Reviewer 2013/14 GIScience 2014, Vienna, Austria, September 2014 2013/14 GameDays 2013, 4th International Conference on Serious Games, Technical University Darmstadt, Germany

2013 FROG 2013 Conference, Vienna 2012 - present AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science 2011-present Cities, Technologies and Planning 2005-present International Conference on Urban Planning & Regional Development in the Information Society CORP 2008-present IF&GIS 2006-present Urban Data Management Symposium UDMS 2010 - present GEOProcessing 2006-present International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management 2009/10 Fifth International Workshop on Geographical Analysis, Urban Modelling, Spatial Statistics 2007 15th Euromicro International Conference on Parallel, Distributed, and Network-based Processing 2005, 2006 International Workshop on Web Portal-based Solutions for Tourism and other business areas

Curriculum Vitae: Alenka Krek Poplin January 2014, Page 9 2006 International Symposium on Ambient Intelligence and Computing Research Proposals Reviewer

2013 German research program: Minerva centers, Minerva Stiftung GmbH (www.minerva.mpg.de) Max-Planck Institute, proposal titled: Computational Human Behavior in Built Environments German research program Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), project "Neue 2013 Medien und Stadtentwicklung - zum Einsatz der neuen Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien in der räumlichen Planung" (eBer-13-14652)

Greek Ministry for Education, Life Long Learning and Religious Affairs, research programs 2011 Archimedes III and Thalis

Teaching Experience HafenCity University Hamburg

Fall 2013 Experimental Research Methods, 3. Semester, Undergraduate, Urban Planning and Geography, 2.5 credit hours, limited to 50 students

Spring 2013 Modelling with GIS, 2. Semester, Graduate, Urban planning, Geography, Architecture, and Geoinformation Science, 5 credit hours, 17 students

Einführung in das computergestützte Planen und Entwerfen II (Introduction into Computer-based Planning II: Introduction into a GIS), 3. Semester Undergraduate, Urban planning, 2.5 credit hours, 100 students

Fall 2012 Experimental Research Methods, 3. Semester, Undergraduate, Urban Planning and Geography, 2.5 credit hours, 55 students Spring 2012 Modelling with GIS, 2. Semester, Graduate, Urban planning, Geography, Architecture, and Geoinformation Science, 5 credit hours, 15 students Bauleitplanung in der Praxis (Computer-based visualization of a master plan), 6. Semester, Undergraduate, Urban planning, 5 credit hours, 65 students

Einführung in das computergestützte Planen und Entwerfen II (Introduction into Computer-based Planning II: Introduction into a GIS), 3. Semester, Undergraduate, Urban planning, 2.5 credit hours, 120 students Fall 2011 Experimental Research Methods, 3. Semester, Undergraduate, Urban Planning and Geography, 2.5 credit hours, 49 students Student project: M1: So will ich leben! (Students’ participation: Study case in Altona, Hamburg), Grad. 1. Semester, Urban planning, Result: www.sowillichleben.com, Advisor: A. Poplin, Tutor: Christopher Brandes, 3 credit hours, 5 students Spring 2011 Einführung in das computergestützte Planen und Entwerfen II (Introduction into Computer-based Planning II: Introduction into a GIS), 3. Semester, Undergraduate, Urban planning, 2.5 credit hours, 110 students

Fall 2010 Experimental Research Methods, 3. Semester, Undergraduate, Urban Planning and Geography, 2.5 credit hours, 48 students Spring 2010 Virtual City, 3. Semester, Graduate, Urban planning, Geography, Architecture, and Geoinformation Science, 5 credit hours, 12 students Einführung in das computergestützte Planen und Entwerfen II (Introduction into Computer-based Planning II: Introduction into a GIS), 3. Semester, Undergraduate, Urban planning, 2.5 credit hours, 85 students Fall 2009 Experimentelle GIS-Methoden (Experimental GIS Methods), 7.| 9. Semester Diplom and 1. / 3. Semester, Graduate, Urban planning and Geography, elective, 2,5 credit hours, 15 students Monitoring and Spatial Analysis (Monitoringsysteme, Raumbewertung u. Nutzungsanalysen), in English language (Monitoringsysteme, Raumbewertung, und Nutzungsanalysen), 7. / 9. Semester Diplom and 1. / 3. Semester, Graduate, Urban planning and Geography, elective, 2,5 credit hours, 10 students

Curriculum Vitae: Alenka Krek Poplin January 2014, Page 10 Einführung in das computergestützte Planen und Entwerfen II (Introduction into Computer-based Planning II: Introduction into a GIS), 3. Semester, Undergraduate, Urban planning, Hamburg, 2.5 credit hours, 75 students Student project: P2: nextHamburg: a vision for 2050 | nextHamburg: eine Vision für 2050, 3. Semester, Undergraduate, Urban planning, Advisors: S. Schmitt, A. Krek, 3 credit hours, 14 students Spring 2009 Computer-based Visualization and Construction Methods, in English language (Computergestützte Visualisierungs- und Konstruktionsmethoden), 8. Semester, Graduate, Urban planning, Architecture, Geography, and Geoinformation science, elective, 2.5 credit hours, 10 students

Virtual City, in English language, 3. Semester, Graduate, Urban planning, Geography, Architecture, and Geoinformation Science, elective 5 credit hours, 10 students Einführung in das computergestützte Planen und Entwerfen I (Introduction into Computer-based Planning I), 2. Semester, Undergraduate, Urban planning, 2.5 credit hours, 75 students Student project: P3: Playful Public Participation, 5.- 6. Semester, Undergraduate, Urban planning, 5.- 6. Semester, Advisors: A. Krek, Tutor S. Landau, 3 credit hours, limited to 10 students due to the exchange with Florida Atlantic University Fall 2008 Experimental GIS Methods (Experimentelle GIS-Methoden), 7.| 9. Semester Diplom and 1. / 3. Semester Graduate, Urban planning and Geography, elective, 2.5 credit hours, 11 students Monitoring and Spatial Analysis (Monitoringsysteme, Raumbewertung u. Nutzungsanalysen) 7. / 9. Semester Diplom and 1. / 3. Semester Graduate, Urban planning and Geography, elective, 2.5 credit hours, 8 students Einführung in das computergestützte Planen und Entwerfen II (Introduction into Computer-based Planning II: Introduction into a GIS), 3. Semester, Undergraduate, Urban planning, 2.5 credit hours, 80 students Student project: P4: ePartizipation++, Graduate, Urban planning, Advisors: A. Krek, J. Petrin, 2 credit hours, 3 students Spring 2008 Computer-based Visualisation and Construction Methods, 8. Semester, Graduate, Urban planning, Architecture, Geography, and Geoinformation science, elective, 2.5 credit hours, 11 students Einführung in das computergestützte Planen und Entwerfen I (Introduction into Computer-based Planning I), 2. Semester, Undergraduate, Urban planning, 2.5 credit hours, 75 students Fall 2007 Experimentelle GIS-Methoden (Experimental GIS Methods), 7.| 9. Semester Diplom and 1. / 3. Semester, Graduate, Urban planning and Geography, elective, 2.5 credit hours, 12 students Monitoring and Spatial Analysis (Monitoringsysteme, Raumbewertung u. Nutzungsanalysen), 7. / 9. Semester Diplom and 1. / 3. Semester Graduate, Urban planning and Geography, elective, 2.5 credit hours, 10 students Einführung in das computergestützte Planen und Entwerfen II (Introduction into Computer-based Planning II: Introduction into a GIS), 3. Semester, Undergraduate, Urban planning, 2.5 credit hours, 72 students Student Project: P2: Digitale 3D-Stadtmodelle – ein Werkzeug zum Vergleich (Digital 3D City Models – a Tool for Comparison), 3. Semester, Undergraduate, Urban planning, Advisor: A. Krek, 3 credit hours, 15 students including 3 ERASMUS students. Spring 2007 Computer-based Visualization and Construction Methods, 8. Semester, Graduate, Urban planning, Architecture, Geography, and Geoinformation science, elective, 2.5 credit hours, 10 students Einführung in das computergestützte Planen und Entwerfen I (Introduction into Computer-based Planning I), 2. Semester, Undergraduate, Urban planning, 2.5 credit hours, 75 students

Curriculum Vitae: Alenka Krek Poplin January 2014, Page 11 Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft GmbH, Salzburg, Austria Fall 2005 Projektmanagement (Project Management), distance learning course, Wissen Wandel Innovativ: Online learning platform for small and medium enterprises Vienna University of Technology Spring 2003 How to prepare a feasibility study for a GIS project, Graduate, Geoinformation science, 2 credit hours Spring 2002 How to prepare a feasibility study for a GIS project, Graduate, Geoinformation science, 2 credit hours Spring 2001 How to prepare a feasibility study for a GIS project, Graduate, Geoinformation science, 2 credit hours Spring 1999 How to prepare a feasibility study for a GIS project, Graduate, Geoinformation science, 2 credit hours

Supervision

PhD Student Eszter Tóth since November 2011 Master Thesis Jan Thomas (2013), Christoper Brandes (2012), Stella Schröder (2011), co-supervisor for Anne Kiš (2011) Diploma Thesis Thong Shang (2013), Peter Frey (2010), Stephan Landau (2010), co-supervisor for Micha Becker (2010), co-supervisor for Daniel Kulus (2009) Bachelor Lisa Krog (in progress), Stella Geyer (2013), Clara Thomas (2013), Tony Haertling (2012), Thesis Markus Fenselau (2010), Jan Thomas (2010), Sebastian Roßius (2009), Hanna Gutbier (2009), Susanne Franzke (2009), Frauke Menzer (2009), Mohammed Ben Hiba (2009), Janine Weßolowski (2007), Tine Krauskopf (2007), Adel Chabrak (2007) Other PhD Committee Member for Simona Sofronie (Hasselt University, Belgium) in 2013/14, PhD candidate Federica Leone (University Cagliary, Sardegna), PhD candidate Beate Weninger (Hafen City University Hamburg) from 2009-11, visiting PhD student Silvia dalla Costa (University of Venice, Italy) in 2010 Service

2012-2014 Participating in the organization of the promotion of Dr. Grammatikopoulou, member of the promotion committee (Habilitationskomission). 2011-present Advising PhD students and participating research discussions in the research group Urban Metamorphoses. 2009-present Participating in the examination committee at the HafenCity University Hamburg. 2009 Co-organising the ERASMUS lecturers exchange with the University of Cagliari, Sardinia. 2009 Hosting an Italian PhD researcher, Silvia dalla Costa, University of Venice, April – September. 2009-10 Assisting with re-organisation of the Information Media Centre, member of the working group. 2009-10 Co-designing the new curricula in the area of computer-based methods in urban planning department according to the Bologna Declaration Principles.

Assisting with restructuring of planning department curricula according to the Bologna 2009-10 Declaration Principles. 2008-09 Representing interests of the Urban Planning Department in the university working group Studium Fundamentale.

2008-09 Contributing ideas for the design of the curricula of the new HafenCity University Hamburg master program Urban Design. 2007-11 Participating in discussions about the e-learning platform planned for the HafenCity University Hamburg.

Curriculum Vitae: Alenka Krek Poplin January 2014, Page 12 Funded Projects Current WorldMap Project with Harvard University. User Experiences with Online Interactive 2013/14 Maps: Example of the WorldMap created by the Center for Geographic Analysis, project with Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA. Budget: € 10,000.00, PI.

2013/14 GeoGames Lab (www.geogameslab.de), an experimental platform with the focus on digital games for public participation in urban planning and their integration with geographic information systems, funded by the HafenCity University Hamburg | we are negotiating the final budget, PI.

2011-13 IP Erasmus, Information Communication Technologies in Spatial Planning Three summer schools, the first one on Sardinia, August 2010, Lifelong Learning Program ERASMUS, Intensive Programs (IP), Partners: University of Cagliari, HafenCity University Hamburg, University College Dublin, Project budget/ first year: € 45,000.00, project partner.

KLIMZUG-NORD 2009 -14 Project partners: HCU works closely together with the Technical University of Hamburg- Harburg. Funded by: Ministry of Education and Research Germany BMBF (Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung). Budget (HCU, Poplin): € 140,331.26, project partner.

Completed 2010 EU project SWITCH, 'City of the Future', 6th Framework Program of the European Commission, Budget Poplin: 0.5 researcher position for 6 months, € 9,000.00.

NextHamburg: the ideas for the city of tomorrow, Project partners: HCU Hamburg, IBA 2009 -11 Hamburg, Museum of the history of Hamburg (Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte),

World Future Council. Funded by: Ministry for Traffic, City Growth and Development

(Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Bau und Stadtentwicklung). Budget Poplin: € 71,590.00;

total project budget (all project partners together): € 457,729.00.

PediNavi | Pedestrian outdoor and indoor navigation, Project partners: HCU research team 2009 -11 of Prof. Sternberg and Prof. Krek. Funded by: HCU Fund 2008. Budget (Krek): 0.5

Researcher position for 12 Months and together for both teams (Sternberg, Krek) €

8,000.00 for the material and travel costs.

DAAD funding for the HCU Collaboration with the University of Cagliari, International 2010 Workshop on Scenario Analysis in Urban Planning, Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy, Budget Poplin:

€ 5,670.00, PI.

DAAD Exchange with Florida Atlantic University (FAU), Student project P3 titled Playful 2009 Public Participation, students exchange: ten HCU students visits FAU in Florida in March

2009 and hosts seven FAU students and Prof. Prosperi at HCU in Hamburg, May 2009,

Budget: € 4,455.00, PI.

COST A 27: Understanding pre-industrial structures in mining landscapes, (LANDMARKS), 2004 - 08 ESF-COST European Project, Budget: € 45.000,00.

WORKPAD: An Adaptive Peer-to-Peer Software Infrastructure for Supporting Collaborative 2006 - 2007 Work of Human Operators in Emergency/Disaster Scenarios, Funding: EU, IST project,

STREP, Budget for my group: € 360.400,00.

BMVIT Platform for Geoinformation, funded by the Austrian Ministry for Technology, 2005 - 07 Innovation and Transport (BMVIT), research in geo-collaboration, map-based public

participation, distributed decision-making, distributed geoinformation services, Study

cases: emergency situations and public participation, PI.

MAP 3: Sun Centre of Excellence for Map-Based Online Public Participation 2004 - 06 Project partners: Salzburg Research, Z_GIS University of Salzburg, Sun Microsystems.

Curriculum Vitae: Alenka Krek Poplin January 2014, Page 13 Funded by: Sun Microsystems, PI.

2005 - 06 GUSTAV: Mobile disaster documentation and online disaster management, Future GALILEO application for disaster management, Partners: Prisma Solutions, Österreichisches Forschungs- und Prüfzentrum Arsenal (Arsenal Research), Salzburg Research, Geoexpert Research & Planning, Zivilgeometer Stix, BMLFUW Sektion Forst, Land Niederösterreich: Abteilung Feuerwehr and HiTec - Vereinigung High Tech Marketing, Funding: BMVIT, ARTIST program, national, PI.

Safe Event: Integration of security and safety aspects and tourist applications for events in 2005 the province of Salzburg; concepts and technologies, Partners: Z_GIS University of Salzburg, Salzburg Research, eTourism Center, IGISA, Multimediaplan.at, Funding: Province of Salzburg and European Union fund EFRE, PI.

UICGMD: User Interfaces for Georeferenced Multimedia Data, Salzburg New Media Lab, 2003 - 04 Partners: Salzburg Research, Z_GIS University of Salzburg, GEOSPACE Austria, Funding:

national, Competence Centre program, PI.

digTech Innovative: Consulting and Learning Platform for small and medium enterprises in 2004 the IT sector.

ETIS: Agent, A Transport Information Agent for Accessing the Different ETIS Data 2002 - 03 Sources, Competitive and Sustainable Growth Program, Proposal number: GMA2-2001-

52035, Partners: Intrasoft International SA (L): coordinator, National Technical University of

Athens (GR), NEA Transport Research and Training (NL), Mkmetric Gesellschaft für

Systemplanung mbH (D), Axmann Geoinformation (AT), Liaison Systems SA (GR).

eduGI – International Network for Education in Geographic Information Science, Partners: 2002 University of Muenster, University of Lisbon, University of Athens, University of Vienna.

GISMO: Geo-Marketing Internet Service for sMe using OpenGIS, EU ESPRIT project Nr. 1999 27463, Partners: Intergraph (NL), Technical University of Vienna (AT), Experian (UK),

Microm (D).

ONIX: Training Centre, Partners: Institute for Geodesy, Cartography and Photogrammetry, 1999 Ljubljana, and Technical University of Vienna, funded by the World Bank and Slovene

Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning.

ONIX: Slovenian Geoinformation Infrastructure, Partner: Institute for Geodesy, 1997-98 Cartography and Photogrammetry, Ljubljana, Slovenia, funded by the World Bank and

Slovene Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning.

GIS Catalogue, Partners: GISDATA d.o.o., and Institute for Cartography, Geodesy and 1997 Photogrammetry, Ljubljana, funded by the Slovene Ministry of Environment and Physical

Planning, PI.

1997 Catalogue of Digital Spatial Data, Partners: GISDATA d.o.o., and Institute for Cartography, Geodesy and Photogrammetry, Ljubljana, Funded by the Slovene Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning, PI.

Voluntary

2008 - 2013 GIS4KIDSS, collaboration with the primary school Schenefeld (Grund- und Gemeinschaftsschule Schenefeld), Focus: teaching fundamentals of a geographical information system (GIS) and the security rules while browsing on the Web. The results of the work: http://gis4kidss.de/.

Honours and Awards 2012 Nominated for the Hamburg Teaching Prize 2012, nomination for the innovative concept of the lecture Experimental Research Methods, nominated by the students of the HafenCity University Hamburg, Germany.

Curriculum Vitae: Alenka Krek Poplin January 2014, Page 14 2005-08 Elected as the national delegate in the management committee of the ESF COST A27 European project entitled “Understanding pre-industrial structures in mining landscapes”, confirmed by the Austrian Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology (BMVIT).

Grant and invitation to ALPNET: Data, Methods, and Modelling, workshop organized by the 2003 Interdisciplinary Centre for Comparative Research and Social Sciences Vienna (ICCR),

Ljubljana, May 15-16.

Grant to a young researcher for attending the: EURESCO conference, Socio-Economic 2001 Research and Geographic Information Systems, The Digital City, June 9-14.

Grant: Ministry for Urban Planning, Bern (Bundesamt für Raumplanung, Eidg. 1991 Vermessungsdirektion Bern), two months, IAESTE: student international exchange program, Bern, Switzerland.

Grant: University of Stuttgart, Geodesy Institute, two months, IAESTE: student international 1990 exchange program, Stuttgart, Germany.

Memberships and Initiatives 2012 - present Member of the DGfK Commission on „Risk, Crisis and Catastrophes“ | DGfK Kommission „Risiken, Krisen, Katastrophen“

2011 - present Member of the ICA Commission on Cognitive Visualization

2011 - present Member of the Research Group Urban Metamorphosis, HafenCity University Hamburg

2009 - present Initiator of the AGILE Initiative on GeoValue: Value of Geoinformation

2009 - 11 Co-founder and co- speaker of the Research Group Digital City, HafenCity University Hamburg

2006 - present Austrian and Slovene representative in the National Committees of the Urban Data Management Symposium (UDMS)

2006 Member of Collaborative Working Environments (CWE) expert group, D.G. Information Society and Media, European Commission

2005 - 08 Management Committee Member of the European Science Foundation (ESF) COST A27 Understanding pre-industrial structures in mining landscapes, ESF COST A27 project

2005 - 09 Member of AGILE Association for Geographic Information Laboratories in Europe, member of the working group “Usability”

Personal Languages Fluent: English, German, Slovene, Serbo-Croatian Beginning level: Italian Status Married to Stephen Poplin, an American citizen

Hamburg, January 27, 2014 Alenka Poplin

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