Prof. Stephan Haller
Profile
Prof. Stephan Haller Dozent
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Address
Berner Fachhochschule
Business School
Institut Public Sector Transformation
Brückenstrasse 73
3005 Bern
You can find more information on the
German profile page.
Teaching
Subjects
Project Management
e-Government
Databases and Data Management
Public Sector Innovation
Agile
Research
Specialisations
Smart City
Internet of Things
(Linked) Open Data
Data Spaces
Urban Digital Twins
Focus areas
Applying technologies like IoT and LOD to create public value
Innovation methods: participatory approaches and co-creation
CV
Biography
- Prof. Stephan Haller has been working at the Institute for Public Sector Transformation at Bern University of Applied Sciences (BFH) since 2015. He teaches in the fields of project management, databases, and innovation and transformation in the public sector. His research focuses on data-driven innovation in the public sector, particularly in the areas of smart cities, open data and data spaces. To this end, he regularly secures and leads national and international (EU/Japan) research projects in these fields.
- Stephan has over 30 years’ experience in international research and development within the software industry and worked for several years at SAP (1997–2012) and other companies in Switzerland, Japan and Germany.
Professional experience
- 08/2012 - 10/2014 Head of Solution & Service Delivery Vigience AG, Zürich, Switzerland
- 01/2007 - 07/2012 Senior Researcher / Development Architect SAP (Schweiz) AG, Zürich Switzerland
- 09/2001 - 12/2006 Senior Researcher SAP AG, Karlsruhe, Germany
- 08/1997 - 08/2001 Software Engineer / Development Engineer SAP Japan Co., Ltd.
- 09/1994 - 07/1997 Research Engineer Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd.
- 01/1994 - 08/1994 Software Engineer Swissair Photo+Vermessungen AG
Education
- 1987-1993 M.Sc. Computer Science ETH Zurich
Projects
Memberships
Language skills and intercultural knowledge
Language skills
- German - Native or bilingual proficiency
- English - Full professional proficiency
- French - Limited working proficiency
- Japanese - Limited working proficiency
- Swedish - Native or bilingual proficiency
Intercultural knowledge
- Japan
- Germany
- Sweden