
معرفی
Stefan Haslinger is a Researcher in the Distributed Operating Systems (DOS) research group at the Department of Informatics, University of Hamburg, under the Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Natural Sciences. He joined the university in 2024 in a hybrid 50/50 role, combining academic research with his ongoing industry work at Sächsische Binnenhäfen Oberelbe GmbH (SBO). His work is centered on the InteGreatDrones project, which leverages drone swarms for real-time data collection in dynamic inland terminals.
Education:
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Hochschule Mittweida
- Master of Science in Industrial Management (focus: IT-Management), Hochschule Mittweida
His research spans the intersection of distributed computing, digital transformation, and industrial logistics. Key interests include data analysis and transformation, process optimization in maritime logistics, and the design of distributed and scalable IT architectures. His applied background enriches the academic work with practical insights from real-world IT systems in logistics environments.
The InteGreatDrones project reflects a trend toward autonomous, privacy-aware data acquisition in industrial settings. It emphasizes middleware integration, real-time analytics, and system interoperability—areas central to modern distributed systems research.
Scientific Awards:
- No awards listed
Stefan Haslinger contributes to research through his hybrid academic-industry role. While no formal advising or grant information is available, his involvement in the InteGreatDrones project indicates active participation in funded research initiatives. His dual affiliation enables knowledge transfer between academia and industry, particularly in digitalizing inland port operations.
Labs and Teams: He is a core member of the Distributed Operating Systems (DOS) research group at the University of Hamburg, working on middleware and distributed systems for industrial applications.





