Andrea Hoeller

Andrea Höller received her Master Degree in Information and Computer Engineering from Graz University of Technology, focusing on System-on-Chip Design and Information Security in the year 2013. From 2013 to 2016 she has conducted research on dependability for cyber-physical systems at the Institute for Technical Informatics (ITI) working in the HyUNIFY project in close collaboration with Andritz Hydro GmbH. In 2016, she earned her PhD degree at Graz University of Technology with a thesis on software-based fault-tolerance for resilient embedded systems. In the course of her research she first-authored 15 and co-authored more than 30 publications about dependability and security in the domain of cyber-physical systems. In September 2016, she joined the Contactless Innovation group of Infineon Technologies Austria AG at the Development Center Graz as a System and Digital Design Engineer. Currently she is working on the future of secured authentication and encryption for cyber-physical systems and the internet of things.

Publications

Solutions for Cyber-Physical Systems Ubiquity
Norbert Druml, Andreas Genser, Armin Krieg, Manuel Menghin, Andrea Hoeller. © 2018. 482 pages.
Cyber-physical systems play a crucial role in connecting aspects of online life to physical life. By studying emerging trends in these systems, programming techniques can be...