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CV Steinnocher Klaus

Europass Curriculum Vitae

Personal information Surname(s) / First name(s) Dr. Steinnocher Klaus Address(es) AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Energy Department Giefinggasse 2, 1210 Vienna, Austria Telephone(s) +43 (0)50550-4590 Fax(es) +43 (0)50550-4599 E-mail [email protected] Nationality Austria Date of birth 26.06.1962 Gender male Work experience Dates 01.01. 2010 – today Occupation or position held Senior Scientist Main activities and Management of applied research projects in Remote Sensing and Spatial responsibilities Modelling for applications in energy and urban planning Name and address of employer Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH Energy Department Giefinggasse 2, 1210 Vienna, Austria Type of business or sector Research and Technology

Dates 01.04.1993 – 31.12.2009 Occupation or position held Scientist Main activities and Management of applied research projects in Remote Sensing and Spatial responsibilities Modelling for applications in environmental, regional and urban planning Name and address of employer Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH (until 2008 Austrian Research Centers GmbH); Donau-City-Straße 1, 1220 Vienna, Austria Type of business or sector Research and Technology

Dates Since 2003 Occupation or position held University lecturer for Acquisition of Geodata Main activities and Teaching responsibilities Name and address of employer FH Wiener Neustadt, Johannes Gutenberg-Straße 3, 2700 Wiener Neustadt, Austria Type of business or sector Science and Education

Dates 01.02.1998 – 30.04.1998 Occupation or position held Visiting Scientist Main activities and Urban mapping and modelling

Page 1/4 - Curriculum vitae of Klaus Steinnocher For more information on Europass go to http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu © European Communities, 2003 20060628 responsibilities Name and address of employer Joint Research Center, European Commission, Ispra, Italy Type of business or sector Research and Technology Dates Since 1998 Occupation or position held University lecturer for Remote Sensing Main activities and Teaching responsibilities Name and address of employer Universität Wien, Dr. Karl Lueger Ring 1, 110 Vienna , Austria Type of business or sector Science and Education

Dates 11/1989 – 12/1993 Occupation or position held Research assistant Main activities and Scientific research in image processing for Earth observation responsibilities Name and address of employer Vienna University of Technology, Karlsplatz 13, 1040 Vienna, Austria Type of business or sector Science and Education

Dates 01 – 09/1989 Occupation or position held Research assistant Main activities and Scientific research in digital photogrammetry responsibilities Name and type of organisation Ohio State University, Dept. for Geodetic Science, Columbus, Ohio, USA Type of business or sector Science and Education

Education and training Dates 10/1989 – 02/1994 Title of qualification awarded Dr. techn.(equiv. PhD) Name and type of organisation Vienna University of Technology, Karlsplatz 13, 1040 Vienna, Austria providing education and training Principal subjects/occupational Image processing for Earth Observation skills Dates 1989 Name and type of organisation Ohio State University, Dept. for Geodetic Science, Columbus, Ohio, USA providing education and training Master Program Principal subjects/occupational Digital Photogrammetry skills covered

Dates 09/1981 – 09/1988 Title of qualification awarded D.I. (equiv. MSc) Name and type of organisation Vienna University of Technology, Karlsplatz 13, 1040 Vienna, Austria providing education and training Principal subjects/occupational Geodetic Science skills covered

Personal skills and competences Mother tongue(s) German

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Social skills and More than 20 years of experience in teaching at University level and advisor for competences diploma and doctoral theses, excellent communication skills Organisational skills Head of Project Management Office on Department level and competences Responsible for project management processes, reporting, project data base and training Technical skills and Integration of remote sensing and geographic information processing for land use competences planning, population modelling, and vulnerability assessment Computer skills and Standard office tools, GIS-tools (ArcGIS, ARC/INFO), Image processing tools (Erdas competences Imagine, ENVI)

Additional information Selected Publications 2008 – 2013: Aubrecht, C., D. Özceylan, K. Steinnocher, S. Freire (2013): Multi-level geospatial modeling of human exposure patterns and vulnerability indicators. Natural Hazards. Volume 68, Issue 1 (2013), pp 147-163. Aubrecht, C., K. Steinnocher, M. Köstl, J. Züger, W. Loibl (2013): Long-term spatio- temporal social vulnerability variation considering health-related climate change parameters particularly affecting elderly. Natural Hazards, Volume 68, Issue 3 (2013), pp 1371-1384. Aubrecht, C., S. Freire, C. Neuhold, A. Curtis, K. Steinnocher (2012): Introducing a temporal component in spatial vulnerability analysis. Disaster Advances, 5(2), 48-53 Aubrecht, C., K. Steinnocher, M. Köstl, J. Züger, W. Loibl (2011): Spatially modeled high detail population and climate prospects for a European transect - An outlook to future patterns of vulnerability. In: Guarascio et al. (Eds.): Safety and Security Engineering IV. WIT Transactions on the Built Environment. WIT Press. pp. 219-232 Aubrecht, C., K. Steinnocher, M. Köstl (2011): Regional flood impact assessment based on local land use patterns and sample damage records. Environmental Research Letters. 6(4). Steinnocher K., Köstl. M., Weichselbaum J. (2011): Grid-based population and land take trend indicators - New approaches introduced by the geoland2 Core Information Service for Spatial Planning. NTTS conference, Brussels, Feb 2011, CD-ROM. Aubrecht, C., M. Köstl, K. Steinnocher (2010): Population exposure and impact assessment - Benefits of modeling urban land use in very high spatial and thematic detail. In: J.M.R.S. Tavares, R.M. Natal Jorge (Eds.): Computational Vision and Medical Image Processing - Recent Trends. Computational Methods in Applied Sciences, 19. Springer. pp. 75-89. Steinnocher, K., C. Aubrecht, M. Köstl (2010) Geocoded address point data and its potential for spatial modeling of urban functional parameters - A case study. In: Car, Griesebner, Strobl (Eds.): Geospatial Crossroads @ GI_Forum '10. (= Proceedings of the Geoinformatics Forum Salzburg), pp. 198-206. Wichmann, Heidelberg Aubrecht, C., M. Köstl, K. Steinnocher (2009): High-level geospatial modeling of population patterns for exposure and impact assessment. In: J.M.R.S. Tavares, Page 3/4 - Curriculum vitae of Klaus Steinnocher For more information on Europass go to http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu © European Communities, 2003 20060628 R.M.N. Jorge (Eds.): Computational Vision and Medical Image Processing: VipIMAGE 2009. Taylor & Francis, CCR Press. 379-384. Aubrecht C., Steinnocher K., Hollaus M., Wagner W. (2009): Integrating Earth Observation and GIScience for high resolution spatial and functional modeling of urban land use. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 33, pp. 15-25 Steinnocher K., Aubrecht C., Köstl M., Knoflacher M. (2009): Flood-related damage cost assessment - Regional projection considering local conditions. In Car A., Griesebner G., Strobl J. (Eds.): Geospatial Crossroads @ GI_Forum '09 (= Proceedings of the Third Geoinformatics Forum Salzburg), pp. 191-199. Wichmann, Heidelberg Aubrecht, C., Köstl, M. and Steinnocher K. (2008): Visualization of Simulated Future Scenarios in Urban and Suburban Environments. In Car A., Griesebner G., Strobl J. (Eds.): Geospatial Crossroads @ GI_Forum ’08 (= Proceedings of the Second Geoinformatics Forum Salzburg), pp. 31-41. Wichmann, Heidelberg Loibl W., Steinnocher K., Köstl M. (2008): Typology of urban regions observing the distribution of urban centres and recent regional dynamics in Europe 27 - a spatial and statistical analysis. Proceedings of the 48th Congress of the European Regional Science Association, 27.-31.

Selected Projects 2008-2013:

Geoland 2: Supporting the Monitoring, Protection and Sustainable Management of our Environment EC FP7 collaborative project, 2008-2012; http:// http://www.gmes-geoland.info/

Our team has the scientific lead in the Spatial Planning Service of geoland2 that builds upon the integration of Earth Observation based information products with socio-economic data into geographical information procedures, toolsets and models. These derived information products open the way for analysing demographic developments and urban land take trends and for describing the state of land consumption and its impact on the environment. The product portfolio consists of a selected set of policy-relevant land take trend indicators as well as urban growth scenarios to illustrate the benefit of systematic and geospatially explicit territorial analysis for decision support

LISA: Land information system Austria FFG , 2009-2012; http://www.landinformationsystem.at/

The aim of LISA is to serve common land monitoring needs providing information on the status quo and the changes occurring in Austria’s landscape. Thereby LISA enables a wide range of downstream sectorial applications and user groups (multi- purpose / multi-usage). LISA applies cutting-edge science, innovative technology and provides cost efficiency by combining space borne Earth Observation data with high resolution in-situ data, to achieve economies of scale and sustainability of funding through a shared effort across different administration units.

PopGridEurope: Generating a 1km population grid of Europe including sensitivity analysis Eurostat contract, 2013;

PopGridEurope aims at the generation of a European wide population grid applying spatial disaggregation of regional population statistics based on building densities derived from remote sensing. Validation of the resulting grid is based on register based population data from selected European countries. Additional tasks comprise a feasibility study on the disaggregation of population characteristics such as age and sex and a sensitivity analysis regarding disclosure control

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CRISMA: Modelling crisis management for improved action and preparedness EC FP7 collaborative project, 2012-2016; http://www.crismaproject.eu//

CRISMA Integration Project focuses on large scale crisis scenarios with immediate and extended human, societal, structural and economic, often irreversible, consequences and impacts. Typically, these crisis scenarios cannot be managed alone with regular emergency and first responder resources, but require multi- organisational and multi-national cooperation including humanitarian aid.

The CRISMA project shall develop a simulation-based decision support system, for modelling crisis management, improved action and preparedness. The CRISMA System shall facilitate simulation and modelling of realistic crisis scenarios, possible response actions, and the impacts of crisis depending on both the external factors driving the crisis development and the various actions of the crisis management team. Our contribution to the project focuses on modeling population distribution for exposure mapping and vulnerability assessment.

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