Clemens Kielhauser
Clemens Kielhauser obtained his Diploma in Civil
Engineering Sciences from the Vienna University of
Technology in November 2011. His Diploma thesis
(Topic: Implementing a waste management knowledge
base, based on the example of the implementation of
the Landfill Ordinance) was written at the Institute
for Water Quality, Resource and Waste Management,
Research Center of Waste and Resource Management and
awarded the Hans Roth Environmental Award 2012.
During his studies, Clemens Kielhauser worked as an
intern in the field of project management and
controlling. He also has experience as member of the
technical staff in a landfill remediation project.
Since March 2012 he has been working as a research
assistant at the Infrastructural Management Group (IMG) at
the Institute of Construction and Infrastructure
Management of the ETH Zurich. Here, he is responsible for the lectures in Systems Engineering.
In December 2012 he started his doctoral
studies on the topic of interrelated infrastructure networks in urban areas at IMG.
Diploma in Civil Engineering (Resources Management, Systems and processes of waste water and waste management) with distinction
(100% Score in 3. Diploma Exam)
Research Activities:
Work Program Optimisation on Infrastructure Networks
GIS-based prioritisation of Maintenance activities
Key Performance Indicators for Infrastructure Management
Research Interests:
Maintenance Management
GIS
Network Modelling
Databases
Evolutionary Optimisation Models
Econometrics
Teaching
Lecture Assistance
Systems Engineering (since 2012)
Supervisions:
Master project work (2014): Simon Keller: Development of Infrastructure Scenarios
Publications:
(up-to date list here: http://e-citations.ethbib.ethz.ch/list/author?author=Kielhauser%2C+C. )
Reports:
Richmond, C., Kielhauser, C. and Adey, Bryan T. (2013)
KPI - Key Performance Indicators for Cantonal Road Management
Adey, Bryan T. and Kielhauser, C. (2013)
Untersuchung zur Integration von SIB-Bauwerke in WSVPruf
Conference Papers:
Kielhauser, C., Adey, Bryan T. and Lethanh, Nam (2014)
An Example of the Effect of Simultaneous Planning of Interventions on Proximate Infrastructure Networks
Adey, Bryan T., Lethanh, Nam and Kielhauser, C.(2014)
A comparison of the sustainability of age replacement, block replacement and Markov models in the determination of optimal intervention strategies for road infrastructure in alpine regions
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