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for Preben Holst Mogensen
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Preben
Holst Mogensen, Ph.D.
Born February 24th, 1962.
Computer Science Dept., Aarhus University.
Private address: Christen
Købkes Gade 21 1. Tv.
DK-8000 Århus C, Denmark
Phone: +45 86192706
Business address: Computer
Science Department
Aarhus University
Aabogade 34
DK-8200 Århus N, Denmark
Phone: +45 89 42 56 26
Fax: +45 89 42 56 24
E-mail: preben@daimi.au.dk
Nationality: Danish
Civil Status Unmarried cohabitation
Cand. scient. in Computer Science with Mathematics as minor subject, Aarhus University, 1989. Ph.D. in Computer Science, Aarhus University, 1994.
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1986-1989 |
Teaching assistant (Instructor) in under graduate courses at Computer Science Department, Aarhus University. |
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1989-1992 |
Ph.D. student. |
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1992-1994 |
Scientific staff, Aarhus University |
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1994-1995 |
Post Doc, Aarhus University |
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1995-1996 |
Research Associate, Dept. of Sociology, Lancaster University |
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1996-1997 |
Post Doc, Aarhus University |
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1997-1999 |
Associate Research Professor, Aarhus University |
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1999- |
Associate Professor, Aarhus University |
Tools and techniques for active user involvement in system development (participatory/cooperative design); pervasive computing; cooperative analysis; prototyping; CSCW; object oriented approaches to system developments
I have teaching experience from various courses at the Computer Science Department, Aarhus University since 1986.
I have been teaching the first part course dSA (System Development) in the spring of 1998, 99, and 2000 and the successor Experimental Systems Development in the spring 2001.
Since 1990, I have taught in the graduate courses: Advanced Topics in Cooperative Design, System Development: Vision and Reality (‘Systemudvikling: Vision og Realitet’), System Development 2 (’Systemarbejde 2’), Cooperataive Workspaces, and the PhD course 'Cooperative Design in New Contexts'.
I was teaching assistant in various undergraduate courses at the computer science department 1986-1990.
Currently, I am supervisor for two master thesis students and one Ph.D. student.
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1990-1992 |
AT project (between the National Labour Inspection Service and Århus University). My role: Researcher, Analysis of AT, and development of prototypes for the labour inspection service. |
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1991-1992 |
Esprit II project EuroCoOp. My role: Researcher, Analysis of Great Belt, and design of hypermedia prototypes for the Great Belt A/S. |
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1993-1995 |
Esprit III project EuroCODE. My role: Researcher, analysis, design, and implementation; co-ordinator between European partners and Great Belt A/S. |
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1995-1996 |
The British ESRC project ‘Ethnography in Support of Æsthetic Production’. My role: Principal researcher and design responsible. |
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1995-1996 |
Esprit LTR project DESARTE. My role: Principal researcher; and ‘bricolage’, design and development. |
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1997-1998 |
CIT project, Dragon, with Maersk Line and Aarhus University developing prototype for Global Customer Service System. My role: Principal researcher and responsible for user involvement and functional design. |
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1998- |
Centre for Multimedia project Distributed Multimedia technologies and applications. My role: Principal researcher and task responsible. |
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1998-2001 |
Esprit LTR project DESARTE (2). My role: Principal researcher and project manager. |
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2001- |
EU, IST project Workspace. My role: Coordinator. |
EU program on Human Capital and Mobility, Enact work group in 1995-1996.
EU program COST14 ‘CoTech’ Working Group 4 in 1991-1992
Demo Chair at the Sixth European Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Copenhagen, Denmark, September 1999.
Track Chair at the Nordic Interactive Conference, Copenhagen, Oct. 2001.
Reviews of Journal papers and books from:
· Communications of the ACM,
· IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering,
· Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems,
· Book by MIT Press,
Responsible for the development of the Manufaktur and the Topos systems.
Functional and user-interface design of a full functional prototype of a global customer service system for Maersk Line. The prototype is currently used as requirement specification for the implementation.
The bricolage (assembling and meshing existing solutions and developing the rest) of a new work environment for the Kendal branch of SGS Environment, UK (networking, distributed solutions, graphical applications, CAD, communication, etc.)
Co-developer of devise Hypermedia (DHM). An object oriented hypermedia framework and several applications. Product version named Hypervise is available at http://www.mjolner.dk/Hypervise.
Plus a host of smaller prototypes, mock-ups, and solutions in cooperation with various companies, primarily in England and Denmark.