Stephan Mehlhase

Since autumn 2008 I'm working at the European Media Laboratory in Heidelberg on the MUSIC and JUMAS project. My research activities are focused on context reasoning and inference.

I studied computer science at the University of Technology Darmstadt. My master's thesis was about context prediction and adaptation and was supervised by Hans-Peter Zorn and Dr. Ulrich Scholz. My university adviser was Prof. Johannes Fürnkranz. I received my bachelor's degree in 2006. My thesis, which was written together with Jens Pfau, deals with the development of a peer-to-peer gaming framework and was supervised by Patrick Kabus and Prof. Alejandro Buchmann.

During my childhood, I lived in Melle, a small town between Osnabrück and Bielefeld. After school, I moved to Darmstadt to start the studies in computer science. Afterward, I moved to the beautiful town of Weinheim.

My interests in computer science concentrate on machine learning, cryptography and algorithms, but are not restricted to these topics.

Publications

Stephan Mehlhase: Kontextvorhersage in einem adaptiven, kontext-sensitiven System, Master's Thesis, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany, 2008.

Guido Rößling, Stephan Mehlhase, Jens Pfau: A Java API for Creating (not only) AnimalScript. In: Proceedings of the Program Visualization Workshop 2008 (PVW 2008). Guido Rößling, J.Ángel Velázquez-Iturbide (Eds.). Madrid, Spain. Serie de Informes Técnicos DLSI1-URJC, Number 2008-04. pp. 103-110, 2008.

Guido Rößling, Stephan Mehlhase, Jens Pfau: Java-basierte Erstellung von Algorithmenanimationen. In: Proceedings der Pre-Conference Workshops der 5. e-Learning Fachtagung Informatik (DeLFI 2007). Christoph Rensing, Guido Rößling (Eds.). pp. 77-84, Logos Verlag, Berlin, 2007. ISBN 978-3-8325-1674-1.

Stephan Mehlhase and Jens Pfau: Entwicklung eines flexiblen Objektmodells für ein Gaming-Framework, Bachelor's Thesis, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany, 2006.

Contact

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