Kalisch - CV - Shidler College of Business
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Kalisch - CV - Shidler College of Business
Dominik P.H. Kalisch University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa | Shidler College of Business | 2404 Maile Way, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA Phone: +1 (808) 956-7580 | E-mail: [email protected] | http://www.kalisch.biz Professional Experience University of Hawai’i at Mānoa Visiting Assistant Professor | Shidler College of Business Honolulu, USA Aug 2014 - Present • Development of an Urban Living Lab within the “Morgenstadt” (City of the Future) project • Research in urban development analysis with quantitative and qualitative approaches such as expert interviews, network analysis and predictive modeling • Form student research group within the United Nations HDX project Fraunhofer-Institute for Industrial Engineering IAO Stuttgart, Germany Senior Research Scientist | Department of Information and Communication Technology May 2012 - Jul 2014 • Developed the research strategy for the “Morgenstadt” (City of the Future) project and the database system, led a team of scientists while conducting research in New York City • Visualized the collected data using R, Python and d3.js for print and web usage • Research in urban development analysis with quantitative and qualitative approaches like expert interviews, network analysis and predictive modeling • Consulted companies and governmental agencies in information management and master data management State Office for Environment, Health and Consumer Protection Potsdam, Germany Head of Health and Infection Reporting May 2011 - Apr 2012 • Led the Project management and group leadership for health reporting • Conducted epidemiological and statistical analysis using logistical regression, predictive modeling with R and SPSS • Compiled health status reports of the population for the government and prepared health-related answers for the ministry of health • General policy development in the section of health report Bauhaus-University Weimar Research Fellow | Dep. Informatics in Architecture and Sociology of Urban Planning Weimar, Germany May 2009 - Jun 2012 • Developed a statistical procedure in the research project “CoMStaR - Computer-Based Methods for a Socially • Sustainable Urban and Regional Planning” to predict which subpopulation wants to live where Performed statistical and sociological analysis of the simulating process and transformed the sociological knowledge in formal models Neumeyer Personal und Expertise Leading Data Scientist Berlin, Germany Jul 2009 - Apr 2012 • Developed database model for a political job search engine • Designed search algorithms for candidate matching • Analyzed network data of the candidates Page 1 of 6 German Center of Gerontology Berlin, Germany Research Associate • • • • Mar 2008 - Oct 2009 Oversaw and planned the editorial process for the Institute journal Researched and compiled scientific news for the scientific and political newsletter Edited articles and acted as contact person for authors Wrote scientific papers concerning urban gerontology and aging studies in politics Institute of Medical Informatics, Biometric and Epidemiology Essen, Germany Research Associate | Institute of Medical Informatics, Biometric and Epidemiology • • • • Jul 2007 - Mar 2008 Tutored medical students in statistics Assisted in epidemiology projects, studies, and science administration Researched and calculated epidemiological data with SPSS Developed questionnaires for urban health project Education Bauhaus-University Weimar Weimar, Germany PhD Student | Dep. Informatics in Architecture and Sociology of Urban Planning • • • • 2008 - 2013 Degree: Doctorate in Engineering (Dr. Eng.) - Summa cum laude Doctoral studies in Social Science / machine learning algorithms and predictive modeling Dissertation thesis: Who wants to live where? Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation scholarship Northwestern University Evanston, IL, USA Visiting Predoctoral Fellow | Dep. Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics 2009 - 2010 • Conducted research in the field of urban development analysis for the doctoral thesis using singular value decomposition and network analysis techniques with R and Matlab • Provided sociological knowledge for departmental research projects University Duisburg-Essen Duisburg and Essen, Germany Social Sciences 2005 - 2008 • Degree: Diploma in Social Sciences (Equivalent to Bachelor & Master of Science) • Priority in the sociology of urban development and knowledge-, quality-, and cluster management Diploma thesis: Project Evaluation “Social City” in Essen using Network Analysis Social Education 1999 - 2002 • Degree: Diploma in Social Education (Equivalent to Bachelor & Master of Education) • Specialization in social community politics, education and modeling social behavior • Diploma thesis: Empirical Analysis and Formal Modeling of Group Dynamics Page 2 of 6 Teaching University of Hawai’i at Mānoa Visiting Assistant Professor | Shidler College of Business Honolulu, USA 2014 - Present • Business Statistics (BUS310) (undergraduate course) • Mentor for an honors student group who works with the United Nations HDX project (graduate level) Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation International Mentor 2012 - Present • Mentor for scholarship recipients Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University Lecturer | Department Business Informatics Stuttgart, Germany 2013 - 2014 • Statistics (undergraduate course) Stuttgart Media University Lecturer | Department of Print and Media Technology Stuttgart, Germany 2013 - 2014 • Statistics (undergraduate course) University of Stuttgart Senior Research Scientist | Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering IAO Stuttgart, Germany 2012 - 2014 • Mentor for research assistants and junior fellows • Advisor for Bachelor and Master theses • Advisor for student research interns Bauhaus-University Weimar Lecturer | Department of Urban Planning Weimar, Germany 2011 - 2012 • Statistics for urban planers, geographers and architects (graduate course) Awards Full PhD Scholarship Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation Germany 2008 - 2012 • Received a full PhD Scholarship for outstanding academic achievement and social and political involvement. Best Thesis Award Germany University of Duisburg-Essen 2008 • The diploma thesis (equivalent to master thesis) “Project Evaluation “Social City” in Essen using Network Analysis” was rated summa cum laude as best thesis of the class and was published as a book. Best Thesis Award Germany University of Essen 2002 • The diploma thesis (equivalent to master thesis) “Empirical Analysis and Formal Modeling of Group Dynamics“ was rated magna cum laude as one of the best theses of the class and was published as a book. Page 3 of 6 Extra-Curricular and Volunteer Experience UN Humanitarian Data Exchange (HDX) project Data Scientist New York, USA 2014 - Present • Support the HDX team in master data management and quality data management • Develop a dashboard to visualize statistical data from the HDX CKAN server • Participate in statistical analyses Scholar representative in the Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation Representative Bonn, Germany 2009 - 2011 • Handled scholarship recipient petitions • Organized the scholars’ self-government German Civil Service at the Johanniter-Unfall-Hilfe (Emergency medical service) Essen, Germany Military / Civilian Service 1998 - 1999 • Trained in emergency medicine • Received training in disaster control • Worked as an emergency medical technician Page 4 of 6 Publications Papers in journals • Kalisch, Dominik (2012): Wissen wer wo wohnt. [Knowing who lives where]. Weimar: Universität Weimar. • Köhler, H.; König, R.; Anders, F.; Kalisch, D.; Steinhöfel, J. (2009): Computer-based methods for a socially sustainable urban and regional planning. In: International Journal of Sustainability, Technology and Humanism. Volume 04, pp.115-124. Barcelona: Universitat Poliècnica de Catalunya. • Kalisch, Dominik (2009): Wohnstandortbedürfnisse älterer Menschen.[Residential Needs of Elderly People in Germany]. In: Deutsches Zentrum für Altersfragen (Ed.): Informationsdienst Altersfragen. Volume 04/09, pp. 8-12. Berlin: DZA. • Kalisch, Dominik (2008): Repräsentanz Älterer in deutschen Parlamenten [Representation of Elderly in German Parliaments]. In: Deutsches Zentrum für Altersfragen (Ed.): Informationsdienst Altersfragen. Volume 05/08, pp. 2-9. Berlin: DZA. • Kalisch, Dominik (2008): Die Situation älterer Flüchtlinge - Belastungen und Potentiale [The Situation of Older Refugees - Burdens and Potentials]. In: Deutsches Zentrum für Altersfragen (Ed.): Informationsdienst Altersfragen. Volume 04/08, pp. 2-7. Berlin: DZA. • Kalisch, Dominik (2008) Defizite demografischer Prognosen für die Kommunalentwicklung [Deficits of Demographical Projections in Community Development]. In: Deutsches Zentrum für Altersfragen (Ed.): Informationsdienst Altersfragen. Volume 03/08, pp. 11-14. Berlin: DZA. Books • Kalisch, D.; Hahn, C.; Engelbach W.; Meyer, A. (2014): Integration von Freiwilligen in das Krisenmanagement [Integration of Volunteers in Disaster Management]. Stuttgart: Fraunhofer-Verlag. • Kalisch, Dominik (2014): Wissen wer wo wohnen will [Knowing who wants to live where]. Stuttgart: Fraunhofer-Verlag • Kalisch, Dominik (2012): Die Soziale Stadt: Eine netzwerkanalytische Evaluationsstudie [The Social City: A network analysis evaluation study]. Hamburg: Diplomica Verlag • Kalisch, Dominik (2003): SIMS - Über die Möglichkeiten der Simulation gruppendynamischer Prozesse [SIMS About the Possibilities to Simulate Group Dynamic Processes]. Marburg: Tectum Verlag PhD Theses • Kalisch, Dominik: Wissen wer wo wohnen will. Eine statistische Prozedur zur Analyse von optimalen Nachbarschaftsprofilen auf Basis des Sozio-ökonomischen Panels des Deutschen Instituts für Wirtschaftsforschung. [Who wants to live where? A statistical procedure to analyze optimal neighborhood profiles based to the socio-economic panel study from the German Institute for Economic Research]. Weimar, 2013 Conference contributions • Wendt, W.; Kalisch, D.; Vandieken, T.; Engelbach, W. (2014): Smart Cities and ICT - Insights from the Morgenstadt project. Proceedings RealCORP 2014 • Kalisch, Dominik (2014): Making Cities Smarter. Annual SRII Global Conference 2014, San José, CA • Engelbach, W.; Kalisch, D.; Hahn, C. (2013): Hypothesen zu Organisationen des Katastrophenschutz [Hypothesis of Disaster Relief Organizations]. 3. INKA Workshop, Berlin • Kalisch, Dominik (2013): Morgenstadt: CityInsights. A research approach for systems research in urban development. Proceedings RealCORP 2013 • Kalisch, Dominik (2013): Milieu specific crisis communication. Proceedings 2nd international Symposium on Development of CBRN Defence Capabilities 2013 • Kalisch, Dominik (2012): Who wants to live where? Viena: RealCORP 2012 • Steinhöfel, J.; Anders, F.; Kalisch, D.; Köhler, H.; König, R. (2012): Investigation of Cognitive Neighnorhoodsize by Agent-Based Simulation. Proceedings 26th European Conference on Modelling and Simulation • Kalisch, Dominik (2010): No crystal ball needed: An approach to determine inhabitant needs. Essen: IRUN Page 5 of 6 • Steinhöfel, J.; Anders F.; Köhler H.; Kalisch D.; König R (2010): Computer-Based Methods for a Socially Sustainable Urban and Regional Planning - CoMStaR. Computational Science and Its Applications - ICCSA 2010. • Kalisch, Dominik; David, Vincent (2010): Neighbourhood Analysis Based on Complex Data Analysis of the German Socio-Economic Panel Study. International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences 2010. • Anders, F.; König R.; Steinhöfel J.; Köhler H.; Kalisch D. (2010): Straßennetzwerkanalysen zur Unterstützung sozialräumlicher Untersuchungen - das Projekt CoMStaR [Street Network Analysis to Support Social Environment Analysis - The CoMStaR project] • Kalisch, D.; Anders, F.; König R.; Steinhöfel J.; Köhler H.; (2010): Computer-Bases Methods for a Socially Sustainabile Urban and Regional Planning. Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers 2010. • Köhler, H.; König R.; Steinhöfel J.; Kalisch D. (2009): Computer-based methods for a socially sustainable urban and regional planning. Conference on Sustainability Measurement and Modelling (ICSMM 09). • Kalisch, Dominik (2009): Developing Management Strategies to Curb Urban Conflicts with Network Analysis and Simulation Methods. PSA Annual Conference 2009. • Kalisch, Dominik (2008): Agent Based Simulations in Quarter Deployment. 4th UK Social Network Conference. London: Greenwich University. Reports • Kalisch, D.; Radecki, A.; Leisz, H.; Ockel, E.; Tettenborn, F.; Eisenbeiss, K.; Loleit, M. (2013): City Report “New York City”. Report within the Fraunhofer “Morgenstadt” research project. Stuttgart: Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Engineering • Hahn, C.; Engelbach, W.; Kalisch, D. (2013): Freiwilligenmanagement in den Organisationen des Katastrophenschutzes [Volunteer Management in Disaster Relief Organizations]. In: BBE Sondernewsletter 31.10.2013, Nr. 22, Berlin: BBE • Kalisch, Dominik (2012): Visualisierung der psychotherapeutischen Versorgungsdichte in Brandenburg [Visualizing the Density of Supply with Psychotherapists]. Invited Lectures • Kalisch, Dominik; Kurz, Peter; Küchel, Lisa (03.02.2014): StadtLeben: Die Stadt von Morgen: Wie wollen wir leben? [City Living: How do we want to live tomorrow?]. Panel discussion StadtLeben. Stuttgart. • Kalisch, Dominik (11.07.2013): Morgenstadt: City Insights. Analysen und Ergebnisse aus New York [Analyses and Results from New York]. Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation. Stuttgart. • Kalisch, Dominik (22.04.2013): Morgenstadt: City Insights. New York Department of City Planning. New York City. • Kalisch, Dominik (18.04.2013): Morgenstadt: City Insights. A research approach for systems research in urban development. Networking Dinner in Harvard Club. New York City. • Kalisch, Dominik (07.02.2013): Morgenstadt: City Insights. A project approach. SmartX meeting of the Stuttgart Region Economic Development Corporation. Stuttgart. Work in progress • Kalisch, Dominik; Bui, Tung: ICT solutions to support evidence based city governance. • Kalisch, Dominik: Estimation of Optimal Neighborhood Profiles Based on Social and Built Infrastructures • Kalisch, Dominik: Living Preferences of American Citizens. Page 6 of 6