Armin Krieg

Armin Krieg received his Bachelor and Master’s degree in Telematics from Graz University of Technology in 2007 and 2008, focusing on microelectronics and system-on-chip design. From 2010 to 2012 he worked in the POWER-MODES research project at the Institute for Technical Informatics at Graz University of Technology in collaboration with Infineon Technologies Austria AG and Austria Card GmbH. He received his doctoral degree in Electrical Engineering from the Graz University of Technology in 2013. From 2014 to 2015 he was involved in the specification of authentication devices for the Chipcard and Security department in the design center Graz of Infineon Technologies Austria AG. Currently, Armin is part of the top-level digital verification team for RF transceivers of the DMCE GmbH (owned by Intel). His research interests incorporate fault emulation as well as fault detection and recovery under the consideration of the device's power consumption.

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...