Dr. Gerd Ch. Krizek completed his studies in Theoretical Physics at the University of Vienna and also earned his doctorate in Quantum Physics there. Since 2018, he has been heading the Department of „Applied Mathematics and Physics“ at the University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien. His research focuses include photonic technologies in intelligent transport systems, eLearning and eDidactics, as well as interpretations of quantum physics. He is responsible for the division „Study Portfolio & Student Affairs“ at the Interdisciplinary Transformation University Austria IT:U in Linz. https://it-u.at/en/
He has received numerous awards in the field of eLearning and didactics for developing blended learning platforms for mathematics and physics. Notable among these are the International eLearning Award in 2019 and 2020 from the International E-Learning Association (IELA), as well as the „Diversitas 2018“ and „Diversitas 2022“ awards from the Federal Ministry of Education, Science, and Research.
Dr. Gerd Ch. Krizek schloss sein Studium der Theoretischen Physik an der Universität Wien ab und promovierte ebenfalls an der Universität Wien in Quantenphysik. Seit 2018 leitet er das Department „Applied Mathematics and Physics“ an der Fachhochschule Technikum Wien. Seine Forschungsschwerpunkte sind photonische Technologien in intelligenten Transportsystemen, eLearning und eDidaktik sowie die Interpretationen der Quantenphysik. Er leitet die Abteilung „Study Portfolio & Student Affairs“ an der Interdisciplinary Transformation University Austria IT:U in Linz.https://it-u.at/en/
Er erhielt eine Reihe von Auszeichnungen im Bereich eLearning und Didaktik für die Entwicklung von Blended Learning Plattformen für Mathematik und Physik. Besonders hervorzuheben sind der International eLearning Award 2019 und 2020 der International E-Learning Association (IELA) sowie der „Diversitas 2018“ und „Diversitas 2022“ des Bundesministeriums für Bildung, Wissenschaft und Forschung.