University of Konstanz
Algorithmics Group
Prof. Dr. Ulrik Brandes

Contact

name Daniel Weidele
phone +1 (617) 869 6095
email daniel.weidele (at) uni-konstanz.de
 

Social Media

github
hangout
facebook
 

CV

academic

since 01/2016 Associated PhD student
University of Konstanz
10/2013 – 12/2015 PhD student in NEXUS1492
University of Konstanz
04/2010 – 04/2013 M.Sc. Information Engineering
University of Konstanz
10/2006 – 03/2010 B.Sc. Information Engineering
University of Konstanz

professional

since 07/2016 IBM Research
01/2016 – 06/2016 IBM Watson
Cambridge, MA
02/2011 – 09/2013 Managing Director
ESTEAM Software GmbH, Konstanz
01/2010 – 01/2011 Project Engineer
Bond IT GmbH, Konstanz
02/2008 – 12/2009 Software Developer
ESTEAM Software GmbH, Konstanz



Publications

date type title author(s) institute(s)
05/2016 Article in
Journal of Archaeological Science
On graphical representations of similarity in geo-temporal frequency data
 
04/2013 Master's thesis Social-aware Matrix Factorization for Recommender Systems [source code]
 
01/2012 Master's project Considering Words in Tag Recommendation
 
03/2010 Bachelor's thesis Abstract transition visualizer: an extendable (geo-spatial) data exploration framework



Conferences

conference type title contributor(s) institute(s)

Siena, Italy
04/2015
presentation Network Science in Archaeology:
A Case Study Replication
 
session Geographical and temporal network science in archaeology
 
workshop Introduction to exploratory network analysis for archaeologists using Visone



Code

date language title contributor(s) institute(s)
02/2015 R Brainerd-Robinson similarity
 
11/2014 Java Prokrustes: optimal affine transformation between two aligned 2D-point sets
 
04/2013 Java Java Rating Prediction Library [thesis]



Teaching

date role title parties institute
SS 2015 tutorials Complexity Theory
 
WS 2014 tutorials Design and Analysis of Algorithms
 
WS 2013 tutorials Network Dynamics



Favorite Quotes

Why do we do science? Why do we do art? It is the things that are not directly necessary for survival that make us human.
— Savas Dimopoulos
 
Wherever you go, there you are.
— Jon Kabat-Zinn