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Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.techn. Gerald Matz was appointed as University Professor for Machine learning in Telecommunications at TU Wien with effect from August 1, 2023. He is assigned to the Institute of Telecommunications, opens an external URL in a new window (E389) at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, opens an external URL in a new window.

Gerald Matz comes from Burgenland and studied electrical engineering at TU Wien. In 2000 he received his doctorate - also from TU Wien - with a dissertation on the topic "A time-frequency calculus for time-varying systems and nonstationary processes with applications, opens an external URL in a new window". He obtained his Venia Docendi for the subject “Communication Systems” in 2004 with a habilitation on “Time-varying linear systems in wireless communications, opens an external URL in a new window”. An Erwin Schrödinger scholarship from the FWF then enabled him to carry out a research stay at the École supérieure d'électricité in Paris (Supélec, opens an external URL in a new window) until 2005. Back in Austria, Gerald Matz continued to work at TU Wien as an a.o. Professor and was able to establish himself scientifically here, also thanks to the acquisition of several FWF, WWTF and EU projects. Over the next few years, several stays abroad took him to ETH Zurich (Switzerland, 2007) and ENSEEIHT (Toulouse, France, 2011). He is also Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Journal "Transactions on Signal Processing, opens an external URL in a new window" and co-author of the book Wireless Communications over Rapidly Time-Varying Channels, opens an external URL in a new window (New York: Academic, 2011). In January 2023, Gerald Matz was appointed IEEE Fellow for his contributions to signal processing for radio transmission in non-stationary environments [News announcement, opens an external URL in a new window TU Wien].

Gerald Matz's scientific home is the Research Unit of Signal Processing, which he has headed since 2020. There he deals with questions about signal and information processing, information and communication theory and machine learning.

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