Chi-Tai, Research, Software and Music

Computer Science, Software and Afro Cosmic Music

about chi-tai

These pages are about Chi-Tai Dang who’s a research scientist, software engineer, discjockey, internet-radio host and has some other interests as well.

Chi-Tai Dang received a diploma degree in computer science from University of applied Sciences Augsburg, Germany, in 2005 and received a master in computer science from University of Ulm, Germany, afterwards. He’s now a Ph.D. student in the field of human-computer interaction at the Institute of Computer Science – Multimedia Concepts and Applications – at University of Augsburg, Germany.

You can find more about his research at mm-werkstatt and his research-profile.

During his study he did an internship at Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH, Enterprise ServerManagement, and worked for nearly 6 years part time at Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH, various departments, in the field of software engineering / development for server software, xml document transformation, embedded software, pocket pc, plattform independent solutions and others.

He’s also a discjockey (afro cosmic oriental music) for the agency cosmic music productions germany since 1997 and has various appearances in the south of germany (bavaria) and yearly recurring appearances at open air festivals as well.

He’s involved in the internet-radio presence frozen-radio.de as a host of the show Music Lounge that presents melodies, rhythms and beats of his hobby as discjockey.

now University of Augsburg
Researcher at Institute of Computer Science
Multimedia Concepts and Applications
- 2008 University of Ulm
Study of Computer Science
Masterthesis 2008
- 2008 Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH
Werkstudent, Praxis – Erfahrungen
Embedded Software Development
- 2005 Fachhochschule Augsburg
University of applied sciences augsburg
Diplomarbeit Informatik 2005
2003 - Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH
Werkstudent, Praxis – Erfahrungen
Enterprise ServerManagement
Softwareentwicklung, Tools für Enterprise Server Systeme
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