Christoph Lange, Ph.D.: Curriculum Vitae
Summary
Christoph Lange is a postdoctoral researcher at University of Bremen, Germany. He is currently working on the standardization of a Distributed Ontology Language within ISO. He received a Ph.D. from Jacobs University Bremen, Germany, in 2011, for “enabling collaboration on semiformal mathematical knowledge by semantic web integration” (thesis title). His research is generally concerned with building a Social Semantic Web for STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics). Christoph Lange was the organizer of a number of workshops on semantic web and intelligent computer mathematics topics, and a programme committee member of several conferences in these fields. (95 words; see below for longer/shorter alternatives)
Professional Experience
- 2011–
- Postdoctoral researcher in the OASIS EU FP7 project (Open architecture for Accessible Services Integration and Standardisation). Within ISO/TC 37 SC 3 I am working on a language for Ontology Integration and Interoperability (OntoIOp).
- 2010–2011
- Coordinator (research manager), Center for Advanced Systems Engineering (CASE), Jacobs University Bremen
- 2006–2011
- Ph.D. studies of computer science, Smart Systems, Jacobs University Bremen; scholarships from Jacobs University (until June 2007) and Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes (German National Academic Foundation; June 2007 to August 2009)
- 2008
- Visiting researcher at the Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI), Galway, Ireland
- 2001–2006
- Studies of Computer Science at Universität Trier; scholarships from Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung and Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes (German National Academic Foundation)
- 1998–
- Freelance author with Computer- und Literaturverlag and Toolbox magazine
Memberships
Organisation Committee Memberships
- Workshop on “Future of Scholarly Communication and Scientific Publishing” (SePublica) (9th Extended Semantic Web Conference, May 2012)
- 1st Workshop on “Ontologies coming of Age in the Semantic Web” (OCAS) (10th International Semantic Web Conference, October 2011)
- Workshop on Mathematical Wikis at the Interactive Theorem Proving conference (ITP), August 2011
- 1st Workshop on Semantic Publications (SePublica) (8th Extended Semantic Web Conference, May 2011)
- 23rd OpenMath Workshop (Conferences on Intelligent Computer Mathematics, July 2010)
- Content Math Training Camp (Conferences on Intelligent Computer Mathematics, July 2010)
- 1st Workshop on Ontology Repositories and Editors for the Semantic Web (ORES) (7th Extended
uropeanSemantic Web Conference, May 2010) - 5th Semantic Wiki Workshop (SemWiki) (7th Extended
uropeanSemantic Web Conference, May 2010) - AI Mashup Challenge (7th Extended
uropeanSemantic Web Conference, May 2010) - Workshop of the “Forschungsgruppe Wissensmanagement (FGWM; research group ‘knowledge management’)” of the German Society of Computer Science, September 2009
- 4th Semantic Wiki Workshop (SemWiki) (6th European Semantic Web Conference, May 2009)
- 3rd Semantic Wiki Workshop (SemWiki) (5th European Semantic Web Conference, June 2008)
Programme Committee / Review Committee Memberships
- Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics (CICM) 2012 (Systems and Projects track)
- AI Mashup Challenge (9th Extended
uropeanSemantic Web Conference, May/June 2012) - International Conference on Web Intelligence, Mining and Semantics (WIMS) 2012
- Semantic Web Collaboration Spaces (21st World Wide Web Conference, April 2012)
- Workshop of the “Forschungsgruppe Wissensmanagement (FGWM; research group ‘knowledge management’)” of the German Society of Computer Science, September 2011
- 11th International Conference on Web Engineering (ICWE) 2011 (Doctoral Symposium)
- Conference on Intelligent Computer Mathematics (CICM) 2011 (Systems and Projects track)
- Balisage: The Markup Conference 2011
- I-SEMANTICS 2011
- Pragmatic Web Track at I-SEMANTICS 2011
- AI Mashup Challenge (8th Extended
uropeanSemantic Web Conference, May/June 2011) - International Conference on Web Intelligence, Mining and Semantics (WIMS) 2011
- 1st Workshop on Semantic Repositories for the Web (SERES) (9th International Semantic Web Conference, November 2010)
- Balisage: The Markup Conference 2010
- I-SEMANTICS 2010
- Pragmatic Web Track at I-SEMANTICS 2010
- I-SEMANTICS 2009
- I-SEMANTICS 2008
- I-SEMANTICS 2007
Further Reviews Done
- Central European Journal of Computer Science (2011)
- Software: Practice and Experience (Journal) (2011)
- 10th International Semantic Web Conference, 2011
- 17th International Conference on Logic for Programming, Artificial Intelligence and Reasoning (LPAR-17, 2010)
- 9th International Conference on Mathematical Knowledge Management (MKM 2010)
- 35th International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation (ISSAC 2010)
- 22nd OpenMath Workshop (2009)
- 8th International Conference on Mathematical Knowledge Management (MKM 2009)
- Journal on Mathematics in Computer Science, Special Issue on Authoring, Digitalization and Management of Mathematical Knowledge (editors: Serge Autexier, Petr Sojka, Masakazu Suzuki)
- 7th International Semantic Web Conference, 2008
- 2nd JEM Seminar on Scientific Communities of Practice (SCooP), 2008
- KI 2007 (30th German Conference on Artificial Intelligence)
- CADE 21 (Conference on Automated Deduction, 2007)
- Mathematical Knowledge Management 2007
- Emerging Technologies for Semantic Work Environments (Book; editors: Jörg Rech, Björn Decker, Eric Ras)
Teaching
- Tutorials
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- Fall 2007: General Computer Science I (creating homeworks and exams, grading)
- Spring 2007: General Computer Science II (creating homeworks and exams, grading)
- Supervised Theses
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- Anca Dumitrache: BauDenkMalNetz – Creating a Semantically Annotated Web Resource for Historical Buildings; B.Sc., 2011
- Mihaela Rusu: Interactive Semantical Graphs (co-supervised with Florian Rabe); B.Sc., 2011
- Mihai Cîrlănaru: Authoring, Publishing and Interacting with Units and Quantities in Technical Documents (co-supervised with Deyan Ginev); B.Sc., 2011
- Lucian Mocanu: Identifying Semantic Structures in Scientific Documents (co-supervised with Deyan Ginev); B.Sc., 2011
- Dimitar Mišev: Integrating SUMO and OMDoc (co-supervised with Florian Rabe); B.Sc., 2010
- Catalin David: Interactive Documents and Computer Algebra Systems: JOBAD and Wolfram|Alpha (co-supervised with Florian Rabe); B.Sc., 2010
- Jana Giceva: Integrating Web Services into Active Mathematical Documents (co-supervised with Florian Rabe); B.Sc., 2009
- Andrei Ioniţă: Extracting RDF Knowledge from OMDoc; B.Sc., 2008
- Zdravko Beykov: Aggregating Documents in SWiM; B.Sc., 2008
- Supervised Internships
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- Gordan Ristovski: Representing and annotating structures of mathematical knowledge with the OMDoc ontology and SWiM (in collaboration with the SmILE group led by Siegfried Handschuh at DERI Galway), 2008
- Jana Giceva: Capturing Rhetorical Aspects in Mathematical Documents using OMDoc and SALT (co-supervised with Tudor Groza in collaboration with the SmILE group led by Siegfried Handschuh at DERI Galway), 2008
- Andrei Ioniţa: Developing a REST interface to a database for OMDoc (co-supervised with Normen Müller), 2007
- Kristina Sojakova: JOMDoc – a Java API for OMDoc (co-supervised with Normen Müller), 2007
Memberships in Organizations and Societies
- OpenMath Society (2007-)
- Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes (German National Academic Foundation; 2007–2009)
Honorary Offices
- Webmaster and active member of the J-Cappella Jacobs University Choir (2009-)
- Vice President of the Jacobs University Rowing Club (2007–2008)
- Executive Board of the Graduate Students Association (2006–2007)
Summaries
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- Christoph Lange is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Bremen in Germany. He is currently working on the standardization of a Distributed Ontology Language for integration and interoperability within ISO Technical Committee 37. He received a Ph.D. from Jacobs University Bremen, Germany, in 2011, where he did research on “enabling collaboration on semiformal mathematical knowledge by semantic web integration” (thesis title). His research is generally concerned with building a Social Semantic Web for STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) – a vision that comprises contributing knowledge from these disciplines to the Web of Data, as well as improving the design of the Semantic Web. Christoph Lange was the organizer of a number of workshops on ontologies, semantic wikis, and intelligent computer mathematics, and a programme committee member of several conferences in these fields.