Jürgen Jasperneite

Jürgen Jasperneite
Juergen Jasperneite in 2016
Born 1964 (age 5354)
Nieheim,  Germany
Residence Steinheim,  Germany
Nationality  Germany
Alma mater Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, OWL University
Scientific career
Fields Electrical Engineering, Computer Science

Jürgen Jasperneite (born 1964 in Nieheim, Germany) is a German Engineer and Professor for Computer networks at the OWL University in Lemgo, North Rhine-Westphalia. Here he is the founding director of the Fraunhofer IOSB-INA in Lemgo and a board member of the University Institute Industrial IT (inIT).

Career

Jasperneite studied Electrical Engineering and Information Technology and obtained his PhD in 2002 from Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg under the supervision of Professor Peter Neumann. From 1988 to 1990 he worked as a R&D-Engineer at Robert Bosch GmbH in Berlin in the field of the emerging cellular radio standard GSM. From 1990 to 2005 he was with Phoenix Contact GmbH in different positions, starting as a ASIC designer for industrial communication systems and finally as the R&D head of the business unit Automation Systems. Since September 2005 he is a Full Professor for Computer Networks in the faculty Electrical Engineering and Computer Science of the OWL University in Lemgo, Germany. 2009 he founded the Fraunhofer IOSB-INA, which was expanded to the first Fraunhofer Application Center between 2012 and 2016 with financial support of the state NRW. Jasperneite is the co-founder of the Centrum Industrial IT (CIIT), which is Germans first Science-to-Business Center in the field of industrial automation technologies. For the demonstration and the transfer of Cyber-physical systems into production systems he initiated the SmartFactoryOWL.[1]

Research focuses

The current research focuses of Jasperneite are:

Further Functions

Jasperneite is engaged in the Industrie 4.0 Platform, VDI/VDE association for measurements and control technology, Germanys Leading Edge Technology Cluster "Intelligent Technical Systems OstwestfalenLippe it's OWL" and in the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).

Notes

  1. SmartFactoryOWL Webseite (Access: 1. March 2015)

References

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