Dominik Bruckner
Angestellt, Product Manager, aconso AG
Abschluss: Master of Science, Technical University Munich
München, Deutschland
Werdegang
Berufserfahrung von Dominik Bruckner
Managing aconso's product portfolio. - Defining the go-to-market strategy of new products or product features together with my teams (inter alia customer communication strategy, marketing/sales material, documentation, additional services) - Guiding the R&D department regarding the development/expansion/adoption of all products from the concept phase to launch (inter alia prioritization of the backlog, defining user stories, collaborate with frontend designers)
Big Data/Crowd Analytics for Automated Driving (inter alia Traffic Light related Backend-Topics)
1 Jahr und 8 Monate, Sep. 2016 - Apr. 2018
Doctoral Student "Traffic Light Phase Learning"
Mercedes-Benz GroupPredevelopment of a cloud-based method for estimating traffic light phases
Topic: Predictive Traffic Flow Optimization for Avoiding Critical Situations
4 Monate, Okt. 2015 - Jan. 2016
Working Student "Transmission Optimization of C2X"
Fraunhofer-GesellschaftDevelopment of an aggregation scheme with the purpose of reducing data loss in the context of C2X communication
Increase the safety of pupils by estimating danger hot spots on the basis of daily tracks
4 Monate, Apr. 2014 - Juli 2014
Intern "Predictive HR Planning"
Regensburger Volksbank eG
- study-related internship - Usability of quantitative and qualitative workforce planning methods for optimizing assigments of employees
2 Monate, Aug. 2012 - Sep. 2012
Lifeguard
Erlebnisbad Schwandorf
3 Monate, Juli 2011 - Sep. 2011
Lifeguard
Erlebnisbad Schwandorf
Ausbildung von Dominik Bruckner
2 Jahre, Okt. 2014 - Sep. 2016
Mathematics in Science and Engineering (Technomathematik)
Technical University Munich
Numerical Optimization/Machine Learning , Computer Vision
3 Jahre, Okt. 2011 - Sep. 2014
Mathematics
Universität Regensburg
Angewandte Analysis, numerische Optimierung
Sprachen
Deutsch
Muttersprache
Englisch
Fließend
Chinesisch
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