MIN-Faculty
Department of Informatics
Scene analysis and visualization (SAV)

Curriculum Vitae

Benjamin Seppke

* 27 April 1982 in Hamburg, Germany

former Postdoctoral Associate

Email:seppke@informatik.uni-hamburg.de

Professional Experience

04/2018 - todaySoftware-Developer (Research and Development, Computer Vision
EyeC GmbH, Hamburg
10/2013 - 03/2018Postdoctoral Associate
University of Hamburg, Department of Informatics, Scene Analysis and Visualization Group (SAV)
Delegate for course planning of groups KOGS/CV
Member of the Doctoral Board for Informatics
10/2007 - 10/2013Doctoral Research Associate
University of Hamburg, Department of Informatics, Cognitive Systems Laboratory (KOGS)
Delegate for course planning of groups KOGS
07/2006 - 12/2008IT Freelancer (part-time)
Edding AG, Ahrensburg
04/2007 - 10/2007Research Associate
GKSS Research Centre, Institute for micro-tomography at DESY (Hamburg)
01/2007 - 03/2007Student Research Assistant
University of Hamburg, Department Informatik, Cognitive Systems Laboratory
04/2006 - 06/2006Student Apprentice (Competence Centre IT)
Edding AG, Ahrensburg

Education and Certificates

June 2013Doctor of natural sciences (Dr. rer. nat.)
University of Hamburg, Faculty for Mathematics, Informatics and Natural Sciences (MIN), Department of Informatics
January 2007Diplom of Informatics (Dipl.-Inf.)
University of Hamburg, Faculty for Mathematics, Informatics and Natural Sciences (MIN), Department of Informatics
January 2005Baccalaureus Scientae (B.Sc.)
University of Hamburg, Faculty for Mathematics, Informatics and Natural Sciences (MIN), Department of Informatics
May 2001Abitur (general qualification for university entrance)
Gymnasium (secondary school) Rissen, Hamburg

Publications and Research

A complete overview of my publications can be found at my publications page.

My main research interests are located in the interdisciplinary research on scene analysis and visualization. For a more detailled overview on my research interests, please refer to my research interests page.

Information about research projects, in which I participated, may be acquired from my research projects page.

I also act as a reviewer for the International Journal of Remote Sensing and have been the chair of the session "Language Design" at the European Lisp Symposium 2016.

Teaching Experience

The following overview shows the courses, which I have given on my own:

  • Lecture: Image Processing 1 (IP1) Thesis written in English, Master Informatics, Winter semester 2014/15
  • Lecture: Image Processing 2 (IP2): Remote Sensing Thesis written in English, Master Informatics, Summer semester 2014
  • Lecture: Foundations of Signal Processing Thesis written in German, Bachelor Nano sciences, Summer semester 2014
  • Practice: Image Processing Thesis written in German, Bachelor Informatik, Summer semester 2014
  • Exercises: Foundations of Signal Processing Thesis written in German, Bachelor Nano sciences, Summer semester 2014-2015
  • Exercises: Software Development 3, Functional Programming (SE3-FP) Thesis written in German, Bachelor Informatics, Winter semesters 2007/08 - 2015/16
  • Exercises: Formal Foundations of Informatics 1 (FGI 1) Thesis written in German, Bachelor Informatics, Summer semester 2010

Additionally, I co-lectured the following courses with other professors/lecturers:

  • Lecture: Image Processing 1 (IP1) Thesis written in English, Master Informatics, Winter semesters: 2015/16, 2013/14
  • Lecture: Image Processing 2 (IP2): Remote Sensing Thesis written in English, Master Informatics, Summer semesters: 2015-2016
  • Lecture: Image Processing 2 (IP2): Advanced Methods Thesis written in English, Master Informatics, Summer semesters: 2016, 2015
  • Practice: Image Processing Practice Thesis written in German, Bachelor Informatics, Summer semesters: 2015-2016, 2008-2013
  • Project: Master project Computer Vision Thesis written in German, Master Informatics, Duration: 2 semesters, 2015-2016, 2008-2013
  • Seminar: Integrated seminar Computer Vision Thesis written in German, Master Informatics, Summer semesters 2015-2016, 2008-2013
  • Project: Bachelor project Computer Vision Thesis written in German, Bachelor Informatics, Winter semester 2007/08

A list of my (co-)supervised Bachelor-, Master- and Diploma theses can be found at the bottom of the theses page.