Summary
Christoph Redl is a senior lecturer and researcher in Vienna with 15 years of experience at the intersection of artificial intelligence, knowledge representation, logics and algorithms, and software engineering. He leads teaching and research in AI, algorithms and data structures, and foundations of computer science at Fachhochschule Technikum Wien, and steers curricula in AI, software engineering projects and data science. His hands-on software development spans C++, Java, and C#/.NET, complemented by Python and web/server work, and he has experience running IT infrastructure (SVN, Apache, HTCondor) in university settings. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from TU Wien, with MSc degrees in Medical Informatics and Computational Intelligence and a BSc in Software and Information Engineering, reflecting a strong blend of theory and practice. Based in Vienna, he has progressed from pre-doctoral and postdoctoral research to senior academic leadership, including roles at TU Wien and Vienna University of Technology, shaping research agendas and curricula. An enduring emphasis on practical impact—bridging AI theory with software engineering education—defines his work.
16 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Vienna University of Technology
EDV und Organisation, EDV und Organisation at HTL St. Pölten
English, German