Artemis Aschinger

Research Software Engineer in Optimisation Technologies at Satalia

Artemis Aschinger has a diverse range of work experience in the field of research and software engineering.

Starting in 2005, Artemis worked as a Software Developer at ECCA, a tourism competence center. In this role, they focused on developing software.

In 2008, Artemis became a Research Software Developer at C2DSAS, where they specialized in developing dynamic re-planning algorithms for a military decision support system.

From 2009 to 2014, Artemis worked as a Research Assistant at the Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford. Artemis conducted research on LoCo, a logic-based high-level representation language for expressing technical product configuration problems.

In 2015, Artemis was a Data Science Research Fellow at ASI Data Science and Business Analytics. Artemis participated in a fully-funded postdoctoral training program and collaborated with SkyCap on developing a real-time object recognition system for drones using deep learning methods.

In 2016, Artemis held two positions. First, they were a Research Software Engineer in Optimisation Technologies at Satalia. Here, they utilized AI and data science to create business solutions in various areas such as timetabling, staff scheduling, and vehicle routing.

Secondly, Artemis became an Assistant Professor at Alpen-Adria-Universität. In this role, they worked on research problems in optimization and delivered lectures in Algorithmic Graph Theory and (Non-)linear optimization.

Overall, Artemis Aschinger has a strong background in research and software engineering, with expertise in fields such as optimization, AI, and data science.

Artemis Aschinger completed a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Computer Science from the University of Oxford between 2010 and 2014. Prior to that, they obtained a Master's Degree in Computer Science from Universität Klagenfurt in 2008.

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  • Research Software Engineer in Optimisation Technologies

    January, 2016 - present