E-FINANCE LAB - Key Persons
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- Chairman of the Board of Trustees Deutsche Bundesbank
Benjamin Clapham conducts empirical research at the intersection of finance and information systems. His work has been presented at various international conferences and has been published in leading international journals such as Journal of the Association for Information Systems (JAIS), Journal of Information Technology (JIT), Journal of Empirical Finance, Journal of Financial Research (JFR), Financial Analysts Journal, and Information Systems Frontiers (ISF).
After having studied economics and business administration, Benjamin successfully completed his doctoral studies in finance and information systems at Goethe University Frankfurt in November 2019. In his dissertation, he analyzed the integrity and efficiency of electronic securities markets. Since then, he has been working as a postdoctoral researcher at the Chair of e-Finance and efl - the Data Science Institute. His research interests are empirical financial market research, financial market regulation, and the automated detection of manipulation and misbehavior in financial markets. He has been awarded with several academic awards, e.g., the dissertation award of the Frankfurt Institute for Risk Management and Regulation and the 2020 Best Paper Award of the Journal of the Association for Information Systems.
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- Research Assistant of Prof. Dr. Oliver Hinz
Since March 2018, Benjamin M. Henrich is a research assistant of Prof. Dr. Oliver Hinz at the Chair of Information Systems and Information Management. Benjamin M. Henrich has gained practical experience through his training as a bank employe and as an employe in banks, such as Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management.
Benjamin M. Henrich studied business administration and computer science at the Technische Universität Darmstadt (M.Sc.). The focus of his studies was on project data knowledge engineering/ artificial intelligence and financing. Prior to his master's degree, he completed his bachelor's degree in business administration and computer science (B.Sc.) at the University of Bremen. His focus in the bachelor's program was on computational finance.
Since March 2018, Benjamin M. Henrich is a research assistant of Prof. Dr. Oliver Hinz at the Chair of Information Systems and Information Management.
Benjamin M. Henrich has gained practical experience through his training as a bank employe and as an employe in banks, such as Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management.
Clara Ament focused on the field of information security. In particular, she analyzed whether and how employees comply with information security policies and regulations.
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- Chairman
- Research Assistant
- Chief Technology Officer at ESG Screen17 GmbH
Dr. Florian Glaser studied business administration at the University of Cologne and the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, majoring in Statistics/Econometrics, Finance, and Supply Chain Management. In his diploma thesis, Mr. Glaser designed and implemented a genetic algorithm to optimize train operator shifts. In parallel he worked several years for an Asset Management company where he implemented various types of information systems for the portfolio management and the marketing department.
While pursuing his PhD as a research assistant at the chair of e-Finance, Mr. Glaser also worked for a software company where he developed Blockchain prototypes for large financial institutions and internally analyzed the (emergent) properties of innovative Blockchain-based systems.
Subsequently, he took a position as research group leader at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) where he focused on the application of machine learning techniques and agent-based modeling in the context of financial markets and user behavior.
Mr. Glaser successfully completed his doctoral thesis on the topic "Decentralized Digital Platforms" and in parallel obtained a master's degree in Practical Computer Science.
Today, Mr. Glaser is working as Chief Technology Officer at ESG Screen17 GmbH.
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- Chairman
- Research Associate
Jens Lausen worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the efl and was part of the "Data Science for Financial Services" research group. In his academic work, he focused on empirical research in financial markets and economic policy. Besides his research, he was one of the instructors of the efl Data Science courses.
Since February 2017, Jens Lausen is a research associate at the chair of e-Finance and in the research area "Data Science for Financial Services" of the efl. Within his research, he focuses on empirical research in the areas of market microstructure, regulatory impact analysis, and decision support systems in finance and financial regulation using structured and unstructured data.
Jens Lausen received a Bachelor's degree in Management and Economics and a Master's degree in Management from Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz. He completed his Master's degree with a major in finance and graduated best of his year. During his studies he worked as tutor at the chairs of Financial Economics (Prof. Isabel Schnabel) and Banking (Prof. Dietmar Leisen) of Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz and studied a semester abroad at the University of Agder in Norway. Furthermore, working at R+V Insurance and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Jens Lausen gained professional experience in the fields of Business Analytics, Management Accounting, and Asset Management Regulation. In October 2021, he successfully completed his doctoral studies in finance and information systems. In his dissertation he dealt with the topics of "Market Organization and Investor Protection in Digital Financial Markets".
Johannes Chen studied Business Informatics at the Technical University of Darmstadt. During his studies, he focused on statistics, startup founding and machine learning. His research focuses on applied machine learning, explainable artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction and data science.
He was a visiting student at California State University Northridge (CSUN) in Los Angeles and at Tsinghua University in Beijing. His master thesis is titled "Towards Governance for Artificial Intelligence: Ethical and Technical Challenges". The focus of his thesis is the extensive literature review of topics such as transparency, fairness, privacy, safety, and security in the context of machine learning.
Johannes has gained practical experience by working with companies such as KPMG AG, N26 Bank GmbH and DB RegioNetz Infrastruktur GmbH.
In his free time, he is involved as a management team member of the German-Chinese Association of Artificial Intelligence e.V. (GCAAI). Among other things, he organises meetups and panel discussions, and establishes a local community network.
Since February 2021, Johannes is part of the efl research team.
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- Product Manager Brokerage at ING
- Research on Individual Investor
Konstantin Bräuer conducts empirical research on individual investor behavior, the role of financial advice and…
From September 2016 until February 2022, Konstantin worked as a research assistant and postdoctoral researcher at the chair of Prof. Andreas Hackethal and started working at the efl as a research assistant in April 2018. His research centers around topics in the area of household finance particularly focusing on the impact of financial innovation (FinTech) on investor behavior and how changes in households' stock market wealth affect their consumption. He was a visiting Ph.D. student at WU Vienna University of Economics and Business in 2019. Konstantin received his Master in Finance&Accounting at Goethe University Frankfurt. During his studies Konstantin worked as a student assistant at the chair of Prof. Hackethal and gained professional experience in the fields of Asset Management and Trading while working at Deutsche Bank.
He received his PhD in March 2021 and works as Product Manager Brokerage at ING today.
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- Lecturer in Information Security, Governance and Leadership
Lennart Jaeger is a Lecturer at the University of Queensland.
Lennart Jaeger conducts empirical research in the field of behavioral information security. In particular, Lennart is interested in employees' information security awareness, security policy compliance, extra-role security behaviors, eye tracking experiments in the context of phishing, and many more. His research has been published at Information & Management and in the proceedings of several IS conferences, such as ICIS, ECIS, PACIS, and HICSS. He received Best Paper Awards by ECIS 2018 and SIGADIT 2017. He also served in the program committee at the Pre-ICIS Workshop on Information Security and Privacy (WISP 2019).
Lukas Jürgensmeier studied business administration at the University of Augsburg (B.Sc.) and Goethe University (M.Sc.), both with a quantitative focus on data science, analytics, and econometrics. Since April 2017 he is a research assistant at the Chair of Electronic Commerce (Prof. Skiera).
In his research, Lukas focuses on the interface between data science and marketing - quantitative marketing. Using econometric methods, machine learning, and large data sets, he asks how visibility in search results influences actors' success on digital platforms such as Amazon and Google and if this comes with implications for fair competition.
Since its founding in 2018, Lukas is active in the non-profit initiative TechAcademy e.V. and currently leads the association with over 20 student volunteers. Together with other students, he designed a didactic concept that enables around 80 students each semester to learn basic or advanced programming skills in Data Science with R or Python and Web Development. For this work in digitization education, together with TechAcademy e.V., Lukas received the award "Student of the Year 2021", jointly awarded by the German Association of University Professors and Lecturers and the German National Association for Student Affairs.
Lukas Manuel Ranft worked as a research assistant at Goethe University. He worked in the field of financial data infrastructure. In particular, he is interested in end-users' application scenarios for multinational financial data and the efficient and customer-oriented design of such databases.
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- Head of Strategic IT Supplier Management at Volkswagen Financial Services AG
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- Leading AI Innovation to Production at Deutsche Bundesbank
Micha Bender focused on empirical financial market research. Furthermore, he is interested in the application of machine learning methods, natural language processing and alternative data sets in the financial market context.
Micha Bender received his Bachelor's degree in Business Education from Goethe University. Afterwards, he completed his Master's degree in Business Administration at Goethe University. During his studies he worked as a student assistant at the chair of e-finance and studied a semester abroad at HEC Liège in Belgium. In his thesis, he analyzed and classified risks in the financial market context based on machine learning algorithms. Micha Bender gained professional experience working at Accenture, KfW Entwicklungsbank, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Deutsche Bank and J.P. Morgan. From January 2020 to June 2024, Micha Bender worked as a research assistant at the chair of e-Finance and efl - the Data Science Institute.
Moritz von Zahn joined the efl - the Data Science Institute in 2022 and conducts research on causal machine learning, explainable AI, and algorithmic fairness.
Moritz von Zahn studied Industrial Engineering at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). During his studies, he focused on statistics, financial economics and the application of AI. He has been a visiting student at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) in Mexico City, at Instituto Superior Técnico (IST) in Lisbon, and at ETH Zurich. Furthermore, Moritz von Zahn has gained practical experience by working with companies such as Robert Bosch GmbH, Swisscom AG and McKinsey & Company.
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- Postdoctoral Researcher at the Universiy of Luxembourg
- Researcher at the University of Luxembourg
Muriel Frank works as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Luxembourg in Luxembourg. Her studies focus on identity and access management, data privacy, behavioral decision-making related to information security, the influence of personality on employee compliance behavior and assistance systems, and how machine learning techniques can help uncover patterns in information security behavior.
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- Assistant Professor at the IT University of Copenhagen
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- Research Assistant at the Professorship of Prof. Dr. Oliver Hinz
Nicolas Pfeuffer studied Business Informatics at the Goethe-Universität Frankfurt (M.Sc.). During his master's program, he focused on Big Data and Human-Computer Interaction. His research focuses on artificial intelligence (AI), human-computer interaction (HCI) and data science.
Nicolas Pfeuffer studied Business Informatics at the Goethe-Universität Frankfurt (M.Sc.). During his master's program, he focused on Big Data and Human-Computer Interaction. Prior to his master's degree, he completed his bachelor's degree in Business Informatics (B.Sc.) at the University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt. His focus in the bachelor's program was on mobile markets as well as on mobile application development.
Nicolas Pfeuffer was a visiting student at Haas Business School, University of California, Berkeley after obtaining his bachelor's degree and also at Harvard University, Cambridge during his master's program.
Since December 2017, Nicolas Pfeuffer is a research assistant at the professorship of Prof. Dr. Oliver Hinz, at the Chair of Information Systems and Information Management.
His research focuses on artificial intelligence (AI), human-machine interaction (HCI) and data science. Among other things, he deals with the implementation and HCI to AI-based conversational agents as well as the emergence, effects and treatment of algorithmic discrimination by machine learning-based systems.
Nicolas served as as a reviewer for the KI-Journal (Künstliche Intelligenz), the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS, HCI Track), the European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), the American Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), as well as the Internationale Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI,HCI + AI-Track).
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- Chief Product Officer at ESG Screen17 GmbH
Sven focused on market microstructure research and risk management topics. He is also interested in machine learning…
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- Head of Customer Experience at BAUR Versand, Burgkunstadt
Timo Schäfer analyzed how investors process textual information on financial markets. Besides his research, he was one…
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- Finance and Accounting, Working Paper Series, Goethe - University Frankfurt / Main Nr. 146 ( Erscheint in "Corporate Governance" ( Blackwell ), 2005 )
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- How Social Media Can Be Used to Predict the Stock Market Development / EFL
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- Market Organization and Investor Protection in Digital Financial Markets
Anjana Cordes joined the efl - the Data Science Institute as a research assistant in October 2022.
Anjana Cordes studied Business and Economics with a focus on management at the Goethe University in Frankfurt. She previously spent a semester at the Morningside College in America, where she focused on Mathematics and Computer Science.
As part of her bachelor's seminar, she studied the digital transformation and standardization capabilities of the Internet of Things. Her bachelor thesis covered the topic of energy data disaggregation based on Machine Learning and explored different implementations of Non-Intrusive Load-Monitoring.
In September 2022, Anjana Cordes completed her master's degree in Information Systems (M. Sc.). She wrote her master's thesis on "Predictive Maintenance in a Smart Home setting: Generating a failure dataset". The master's thesis dealt with the generation of a synthetic dataset and also investigated the extent to which Predictive Maintenance can be applied in the Smart Home setting.
Parallel to her studies, she worked at the chair of Prof. Dr. Oliver Hinz since December 2018. During this time, she supported the FORESIGHT project among others.
Since October 2022, Anjana Cordes has been working as a research assistant at the Chair of Business Informatics and Information Management of Prof. Dr. Oliver Hinz.
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- Research Assistant at Goethe University Frankfurt
Björn Hanneke joined the efl - the Data Science Institute in 2022. He conducts research on web3 markets, platforms and…
Björn Hanneke studied Finance at Lancaster University Management School (MSc.). After his studies, Björn Hanneke founded a data analytics start-up and joined the strategy consulting firm Berg Lund & Company in 2014. As a consultant, he assisted clients from the financial industry with respect to their digital transformation, automation, and digitization of business processes.
Since February 2022, Björn has been a research assistant at Goethe University Frankfurt at the Chair of Information Systems and Information Management of Prof. Dr. Oliver Hinz.
By applying blockchain data, Björn's research focuses on web3 markets, platforms, and user behavior.
Florian Ewald joined the efl research team in May 2023. His research focuses on the application of machine learning and…
Since May 2023, Florian Ewald is a research assistant at efl - the Data Science Institute and the chair of e-Finance.
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- Chairman
- Research Assistant
Julian Schmidt joined the efl - the Data Science Institute as a research assistant in February 2022. His research areas…
Julian Schmidt studied Business Administration at Goethe University und worked from April 2019 to January 2022 as student assistant at the Chair of e-Finance. He received his Bachelor‘s degree in Economics in January 2020 and his Master's degree in Business Administration in December 2021. Further, he gained professional experience doing a commercial apprenticeship at SMC Corporation, several internships/temporary jobs (including ING Bank, Ogilvy & Mather and Bausparkasse Schwäbisch Hall) as well as working as a student employee at Investors Marketing.
Since February 2022, Mr. Schmidt works as a research assistant at the Chair of e-Finance.
Niklas Trimpe joined the research team in November 2023. His research focuses on the application of machine learning…
Niklas Trimpe completed his Bachelor's degree in Business Informatics as part of a dual study program in cooperation with Deutsche Bahn. After obtaining his Bachelor's degree, he transferred to Goethe University Frankfurt, where he also completed his Master's degree in Business Informatics. During his studies, Niklas Trimpe was supported by the Deutschlandstipendium scholarship and gained practical experience in in-house consulting at DB Systel, as well as at the management consultancy d-fine in the field of applied AI.
Prof. Dr. Hackethal's empirical research is on individual investment behavior, the role of financial advice and on financial innovations. It was published in the Journal of Finance, the Review of Financial Studies and the Review of Finance.
Andreas is a Professor of Finance at Goethe University in Frankfurt. He joined Goethe's Faculty of Economics and Business Administration in 2008. He served as Dean from 2011 to 2015 and is now serving as Dean of Studies. His empirical research is on individual investment behavior, the role of financial advice and on financial innovations. It was published in the Journal of Finance, the Review of Financial Studies and the Review of Finance. He acts as the head of the research area "household finance" at Goethe's SAFE research center and as academic director of the University's startup center. He is a member of the advisory council to the German Financial Supervisory Authority, of the Exchange Experts Commission (advising the German Federal Ministry of Finance), of the working group consulting ESMA's Financial Innovation Standing Committee and of Frankfurt's Fintech center Techquartier.com. He won several teaching awards and was awarded the title "German Professor of the Year" by the student magazine unicum in 2010.
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- Member of the Board
- Chairman of Electronic Commerce at the Faculty of Economics and Business
- Co - Founder of Marini Systems
Prof. Dr. Bernd Skiera has held the Chair of Electronic Commerce at the Faculty of Economics and Business at Goethe-University Frankfurt since 1999. His research interests are Marketing Analytics, Data-driven marketing, iPaaS, Electronic Commerce, Online Advertising, SalesTech, MarTech, Marketing Automation, and Consumer Privacy. In 2019, he received an ERC Advanced Grant to research the economic consequence of more consumer privacy on the Internet.
Bernd Skiera was among the first 200 employees at SAP and worked as an SAP Freelancer before working on his doctoral studies and habilitation at the University of Kiel (Germany). In 1999, Goethe-University Frankfurt appointed him as the first Chaired Professor of Electronic Commerce in Germany. 12 of his doctoral students are tenured professors in Germany, the UK, Austria, and Spain. Another 5 of his doctoral students are on tenure-track positions in Germany, the US, the UK, and China.
His publications appeared in journals such as Management Science, Marketing Science, Journal of Marketing Research, and Journal of Marketing. He is the winner of the 2018 winner of Sheth Foundation/Journal of Marketing Award for the long-term contribution of the paper: Hinz, Oliver / Skiera, Bernd / Barrot, Christian / Becker, Jan (2011), "An Empirical Comparison of Seeding Strategies for Viral Marketing," Journal of Marketing, 75 (November), 55-71. He also was a winner and a three-time runner-up of the MSI/H. Paul Root Award of the Marketing Science Institute and the American Marketing Association.
In its most recent ranking (2014) of all German-speaking business professors (more than 2,000 researchers), Handelsblatt ranked him first regarding his research productivity of the last five years. The American Marketing Association (AMA) consistently considers him in their worldwide ranking of authors according to the number of publications in Journal of Marketing and Journal of Marketing Research among the Top 30 researchers worldwide (e.g., rank 20 in 2020, rank 23 in 2019, rank 13 in 2016, and rank 26 in 2014).
Bernd Skiera is also a co-founder of Marini Systems (www.marini.de), which provides Enterprise Data Integration solutions.
On top he is also a (part-time) Professorial Research Fellow at Deakin University (Australia) and was a visiting professor/fellow at Cambridge University (UK), New York University, Duke, Stanford, UCLA (USA), and University of Technology at Sydney and University of New South Wales (Australia).
Prof. Dr. Carsten Binnig is part of the Department of Computer Science at the TU Darmstadt in Darmstadt, Germany. He conducts research in several areas of databases and data management in connection with artificial intelligence (AI). His focus is on systems for AI and AI for systems.
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- Member Dean Faculty of Economis and Business, Goethe University Frankfurt
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- Marketing at Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
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- Professor Für BWL - Marketing Management
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- Professor of Business Information Systems at Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
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- Chairman of the Board
- Professor of Information Systems
Oliver Hinz is Professor of Information Systems and Information Management. His main topics at efl - the Data Science Institute are predictive analytics, applied machine learning, assistance systems, social networks and digital markets. According to Handelsblatt (2014) and WirtschaftsWoche (2019), Oliver Hinz is currently one of the 30 strongest researchers in the field of business administration.
Oliver Hinz (1974) studied at the TU Darmstadt Business Administration and Information Systems with main focus on Marketing, Software Engineering and Computer Graphics. After receiving his diploma (equiv. master degree) he worked several years for the Dresdner Bank as a consultant for business logic.
Oliver worked as a Research Assistant at the Chair of Electronic Commerce (2004-2007) and received his Ph.D. in October 2007. He has been awarded with the dissertation prize of the Alcatel-Lucent-Stiftung 2008, the Erich-Gutenberg-Prize 2008 and the science prize "Retailing 2009" of the EHI Retail Institute. He is also the winner of the honorable Schmalenbach prize for young researchers in 2008, the ECIS Ciborra Award, the Science Prize 2017 and the Sheth Foundation/Journal of Marketing Award 2018 for his Long-Term Impact on research in this area.
He supported the E-Finance Lab as Assistant Professor for E-Finance & Electronic Markets from 2008 to 2011 and joined the TU Darmstadt in April 2011 and headed the Chair of Information Systems | Electronic Markets. Oliver is Chair of Information Systems and Information Management at Goethe University since September 2017.
Oliver was visiting scholar at the Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California, Robert H. Smith School of Business , University of Maryland, at the Center for Collective Intelligence, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and at Microsoft Research New York.
His research has been published in journals like Information Systems Research (ISR), Management Information Systems Quarterly (MISQ), Journal of Marketing, Journal of Management Information Systems (JMIS), Decision Support Systems (DSS), Electronic Markets (EM), Business & Information Systems Engineering (BISE) and in a number of proceedings (e.g. ICIS, ECIS, PACIS).
According to the German business Journals "Handelsblatt" (2014) and "WirtschaftsWoche" (2019) he belongs currently to the top researchers in the management disciplines in Germany.
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- Vice - Chairman
- Vice Chairman of the Board
- Chairman of E - Finance at the University of Frankfurt
- Member of the Exchange Council of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange
Prof. Dr. Peter Gomber holds the Chair of e-Finance at the University of Frankfurt. He is Co-Chairman and Member of the Board of the efl since 2008. Prof. Gomber's academic work focuses on Digital Finance and FinTech, Information Systems in Financial Markets, Market Microstructure Theory, Regulatory Impact on Financial Markets, RegTech, and Innovative Concepts for Electronic Trading Systems. He published several articles on the above topics in leading international journals and was awarded with the Reuters Innovation Award 2000, the University Award of the DAI ("Deutsches Aktieninstitut") 1999, and multiple Best Paper Awards of international conferences. In May 2007, he was awarded the IBM Shared University Research Grant.
Prof. Gomber graduated in Business Administration and acquired his PhD at the Institute of Information Systems at the University of Giessen, Germany in 1999.
Before joining the University of Frankfurt, Prof. Gomber worked for five years as a Director, Head of Market Development Cash Markets and Xetra Research at Deutsche Börse AG, Frankfurt. In this role, he developed new market models and products for cash market trading on Xetra. Furthermore, he headed strategic and regulatory projects and was responsible for the provision of Xetra and Eurex Backend Insourcing and Technology Sales Services to international exchanges (e.g. the exchanges in Dublin, Vienna and Shanghai).
Since 2011, Prof. Gomber is a member of the Exchange Council of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Furthermore, he is a member of the Academic Committee of the DAI. From 2012 to 2018, Prof. Gomber was a member of the Consultative Working Group (CWG) of the Secondary Market Standing Committee of the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA). He is Deputy Chairman of the Supervisory Board of b-next AG - a RegTech company active in market surveillance - since 2008 and a member of the Supervisory Board of Clearstream Banking AG, Frankfurt, since 2018.
Prof. Gomber acquired significant research funds from public institutions and the private sector. A market model invention by Prof. Gomber was granted a patent by the United States Patent and Trademark Office; two market model inventions are filed for patent in Europe and the US.
Beside his teaching responsibilities in Bachelor, Master and Ph.D. courses at the University of Frankfurt, Prof. Gomber held executive courses at Goethe Business School, the Frankfurt School of Finance and Management, the Amsterdam Institute of Finance, the ADG Business School and the Deutsche Börse Capital Markets Academy.
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- Assistant Professor of Marketing at Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
Until 2022, Wolfgang König held the Senior Professorship for Business Administration, in particular Information Systems…
Prof. Ralf Steinmetz worked for over nine years in industrial research and development of distributed multimedia systems and applications. He has been head, since 1996, of the Multimedia Communications lab at Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany. With over 200 refereed publications he has become ICCC Governor in 1999; was awarded the ranking of Fellow of both, the IEEE in 1999 and the ACM in 2002.
From 1997 to 2001 he directed the Fraunhofer (former GMD) Integrated Publishing Systems Institute IPSI in Darmstadt. In 1999 he founded the Hessian Telemedia Technology Competence Center (httc e.V.). His thematic focus in research and teaching is on multimedia communications with his vision of real "seamless multimedia communications".
In addition to his activities as head of the KOM department, Steinmetz is, among other things, the representative of the state of Hesse for information and communication technology and has been a member of the Hessian technology advisory board since 2005. He is also spokesman for the DFG Collaborative Research Centre "MAKI", in which the Internet of the Future has been researched since 1 January 2013. Ralf Steinmetz was the first German to be appointed IEEE and ACM Fellow.
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- Finanza Marketing Produzione, Vol. 3, Pp. 131 - 137
- INFORMS Marketing Science Conference