Wolfgang Kainz is chair professor of
cartography and geo-information science at the Department of Geography and
Regional Research of the University of Vienna. He holds a graduate degree in
technical mathematics and computer science and a PhD in geo-information science
from the Graz University of Technology, Austria. He has more than 35 years of
experience in education, research and consulting in the field of geographic
information science. In his research he focuses on the theoretical issues of GIS
in particular related to spatiotemporal modeling, uncertainty, and topology. He
was one of the early pioneers working on formal research on spatial
relationships based on topology and ordered sets. He has lead several research
groups in Austria and The Netherlands where his expertise was requested in
numerous consulting projects worldwide. Prof. Kainz has guided more than 25
international PhD students, has excellent scientific connections worldwide, and
held visiting professor positions at universities in Brazil, China, Czech
Republic, Kuwait, Taiwan, and the USA.
He served as President of Technical
Commission II of ISPRS, as Vice-Dean for Education and International Affairs of
the Faculty of Earth Sciences, Geography and Astronomy of the University of Vienna,
and as Department Chair. He is the president of the Austrian Cartographic
Commission and editor-in-chief of the ISPRS International Journal of
Geoinformation.
Currently he leads the research group on
cartography and geo-information science at the Department of Geography and
Regional Research of the University of Vienna and regularly teaches as a
visiting professor at Wuhan University.
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