Prof. Dr. Christian Siemers
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1975-1980 Studies of physics and mathematics at the Christian-Albbrechts-University of Kiel, graduation 1st state examination for teaching at grammar schools
1981 Diploma in Physics
1984 Doctorate (Dr. rer.nat.)
1980 - 1986 Scientific assistant at the Institute for Experimental Physics at CAU Kiel
1986 - 1989 Group leader at Siemens AG, data technology
1989 - 1992 Group leader at Dräger AG, medical technology
1993 Appointment at the University of Applied Sciences Stralsund as Professor for Computer Engineering
1995 Appointment at the University of Applied Sciences Westküste in Heide (Holstein) as Professor for Computer Engineering
2002 Appointment at the University of Applied Sciences Nordhausen as Professor for Computer Engineering (until retirement 2020)
2008 - 2014 Professorship for communication and distributed systems (50%) at the TU Clausthal
2014 - 2019 Professorship for automation technology (80%) in the Institute for Electrical Information Technology at the TU Clausthal.
2019 - 2021 Professorship for Computer Engineering (80%) in the Institute of Computer Science at the TU Clausthal.
Since 2021 Professorship for automation technology in the Institute for Electrical Information Technology at the TU Clausthal.
Christian Siemers, Axel Sikora (Hrsg.), ”Taschenbuch Digitaltechnik”. Fachbuchverlag Leipzig im Carl Hanser Verlag, München Wien, 3., neu bearbeitete Auflage, April 2014. ISBN 978-3-446-43263-5
Martin Alfranseder, Tobias Krapf, Ralph Mader, Michael Niemetz, Jürgen Mottok, Christian Siemers, ”An Efficient Partitioning Strategy for Runnables in Loosely Dependent Tasks on Embedded Multicore Systems”. Proceedings Embedded Real Time Software and Systems (ERTS) 2014, Toulouse, Februar 2014.
Tatiana Djaba-Nya, Stephan C. Stilkerich, S., Christian Siemers: “Self-aware and Self-expressive Driven Fault Tolerance for Embedded Systems”. IEEE Symp. Series on Computational Intelligence (SSCI), IEEE, 2014
Martin Alfranseder, Michael Deubzer, Benjamin Justus, Jürgen Mottok, Christian Siemers: “An efficient spin-lock based multi-core resource sharing protocol.” Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC), 2014 IEEE International, 2014, 1-7