Summary
Gustaf Neumann is a Vienna-born university professor and seasoned information systems researcher with over 20 years of experience leading academic programs and applied research in logic programming, program transformation, and e-learning technologies. He holds a Ph.D. from the Vienna University of Economics and Business and has chaired information systems departments at WU and the University of Essen, where he directed international IS curricula and advanced web engineering courses. Neumann’s work spans academia and industry, including multi-year research stints at IBM’s T.J. Watson Research Center contributing to systems like Syllog and to natural language and workflow research. An award-winning scholar (Heinz-Zemanek and multiple Senator Wilhelm Wilfling prizes), he combines deep theoretical expertise with practical course design and program leadership, notably co-founding the Virtual Global University. Less obvious is his sustained focus on transforming logic-programming insights into applied information systems and e-learning solutions, bridging formal methods and real-world teaching platforms. Based in Austria, he remains active in shaping international IS education and research.
20 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, business administraton, Master's degree, business administraton at Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien
English