About Roman Beneder, MSc

University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien
Department of Electronic Engineering
Research Group Embedded Systems
Höchstädtplatz 6
A-1200 Wien, Austria

Room: F6.04
Phone: +43-1-3334077-4900
Mobile: +43 664 888 49 488
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Roman Beneder was born 1985. After graduation at the HTL in Wien 20 (TGM) and attending his military service he started with the bachelor program in Electronics Engineering at the University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien in 2006. Till 2007 he was working as a part-time employee at the Research Group Embedded Systems.

In November 2009 he started working as a full-time employee within the R&D Project Embedded Platforms funded by the MA23. In this project he was co-responsible for developing a new microcontroller platform for various courses dedicated to embedded systems software engineering he wrote different learning letters which can be used within this courses. To that end, his master's thesis focused on the development of a Cortex-M3-based debugger which is a key-component of the eStick2.

In December 2012 he joined the project FFG Innovation Cheque dandel.io where he was co-responsible for redesigning the printed circuit board and setting up a development environment for further software development.

In May 2013 he started to work within the R&D Project Josef Ressel Center for Verification of Embedded Computing Systems. He is co-responsible for implementing a verification unit on Embedded Linux based devices. These devices are provided by the company Loytec GmbH which are active on the home automation market.

In April 2015 he started to work within the public funded project OpenLab, which goals are mainly focused on the development of low-cost, open-source, embedded measurement equipment for various courses at the UAS Technikum Wien.

After successful completion of the MA23 OpenLab project he started to focus his research interests on Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), specifically the research field safe indoor navigation based on computer vision sensors. In September 2018 he started a partnership, based on industry-funded projects called Emerging Applications Lab (EAL), with Infineon Technologies Austria AG. Until August 2023 he and his team located at the Competence Center Embedded Systems developed a demonstrator for indoor position control systems based on computer vision sensors and presented their reseach efforts in course of the Lange Nacht der Forschung 2022 at Infineon Technologies Austria AG in Graz.

In September 2023 he became the project manager of the industry-funded project Digital Signal Processing in MIMO and Dispersive Systems Since October 2024 he is the project manager of Safe Multicopter for Reliable Aviation (SAMURAI) funded by FFG under grant FO999913968.