Josef Weinbub holds a bacherlor's degree in electrical engineering, a master's degree in microelectronics, and a doctoral degree in technical sciences from the TU Wien, Austria. He was a visiting researcher at EPCC, University of Edinburgh and the Device Modelling Group, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK. He leads the [[http://www.iue.tuwien.ac.at/hptcad/|Christian Doppler Laboratory for High Performance TCAD]], where he and his team investigate cutting-edge research problems in the area of high performance process TCAD. In general, however, he conducts research in the field of computational science, with a special focus on software engineering, algorithms, data structures, software frameworks, visualization, and high performance computing. | Josef Weinbub holds a bacherlor's degree in electrical engineering, a master's degree in microelectronics, and a doctoral degree in technical sciences from the TU Wien, Austria. He was a visiting researcher at EPCC, University of Edinburgh and the Device Modelling Group, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK. He leads the [[http://www.iue.tuwien.ac.at/hptcad/|Christian Doppler Laboratory for High Performance TCAD]], where he and his team investigate cutting-edge research problems in the area of high performance process TCAD. In general, however, he conducts research in modelling and simulation of nanoelectronic devices. |
Aside from his research, he is a member of the [[start#steering_committee|Wigner Initiative's steering committee]], and he is one of the founding members and co-organizsers of the [[http://www.iue.tuwien.ac.at/iw22017/|International Wigner Workshop (IW2)]] series. | Aside from his research, he is a member of the [[start#steering_committee|Wigner Initiative's steering committee]], and he is one of the founding members and co-organizsers of the [[http://www.iue.tuwien.ac.at/iw22017/|International Wigner Workshop (IW2)]] series. |