Lilly Treml

Lilly Treml
Fachhochschule Technikum Wien | UAS · Department Life Science Engineering

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Introduction
Currently, I am a researcher for the TU Wien as well as the FH Technikum Wien.
Additional affiliations
November 2018 - March 2023
TU Wien
Position
  • Phd Candidate
Description
  • Within my position as a Ph.D. candidate in the Doctoral College Resilient Embedded Systems I am affiliated with the research unit Cyber-Physical Systems at the TU Wien. In my research, I am addressing challenges in modeling and simulation of cardiac biomechanics.
November 2017 - August 2018
TU Wien
Position
  • Part-Time Research Assitant
Description
  • In the context of promoting women in research, I obtained a position as a research assistant in the research unit Cyber-Physical Systems at the TU Wien for my diploma thesis. The subject area of my research, therefore, was Maxeler Technologies and cell simulation. The findings of this research are presented in my diploma thesis.
October 2013 - October 2014
Fachhochschule Oberösterreich
Position
  • Lecturer
Description
  • Within my employment as tutor in Software Project Engineering, I corrected several documents which are used in traditional as in Agile Methods of Project Engeeniering. Further I was responsible for several groups during their simulated project where a Lego Mindstorm EV3 Robot has to successfully fulfill a set of exercises while being treated as product
Education
October 2015 - November 2018
TU Wien
Field of study
  • Medical Informatics
October 2012 - July 2015
Fachhochschule Oberösterreich
Field of study
  • Medical and Bioinformatics

Publications

Publications (2)
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The heart consists of a complex network of billions of cells. Under physiological conditions, cardiac cells propagate electrical signals in space, generating the heartbeat in a synchronous and coordinated manner. When such a synchronization fails, life-threatening events can arise. The inherent complexity of the underlying nonlinear dynamics and th...

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