DI Dr. Christian Hölzl Academic Staffchristian.hoelzl@fh-campuswien.ac.at T: +43 1 606 68 77-2215 F: +43 1 606 68 77-2209 Room: P.1.04 Favoritenstraße 226 1100 WienLectures 2021/22Building and Design> Descriptive Geometry 1 VO Civil Engineering and Construction Management moreDescriptive Geometry 1 VOLector: DI Dr. Christian Hölzl2SWS2ECTSLecture contents1. Preliminary remarks 2. Types of representation 3. From the foundation to the excavation - orthographic projection 4. Ichnography, elevation and sheer plan of a building 5. Roof design 6. Illustrative images of spatial objects 7. Perspective pictures - the central projection 8. Shadow in parallel lightingAssessment methodsFinal exam. The maximal number of points is 30. Points Mark ===== ==== 27 - 30 1 24 - 26 2 21 - 23 3 18 - 20 4 0 - 17 5 Aufgrund der Covid 19 Situation und der Abhaltung von LV gemäß Ampelregelung des BMBWF können die Prüfungsmodalitäten auch während des laufenden Semesters kurzfristig angepasst werden.Teaching methodsLearning guided by the the worksheets.LanguageGerman> Technical and Business Mathematics 1 VO Civil Engineering and Construction Management moreTechnical and Business Mathematics 1 VOLector: DI Dr. Christian Hölzl1SWS2ECTSLecture contentsThe students explore the elementary functions and their applications. 1 Introduction 1.1 Basic sets 1.2 Intervalls 1.3 Numbers 1.4 Absolute value 1.5 Integer exponent 1.6 Rational exponent 1.7 Polynomials 1.8 Solving equations and inequalities 1.9 Functions 2 Complex numbers 3 Matrices 3.1 Definition of matrices and some special matrices 3.2 Arithmetic operations 3.3 Determinant 4 Linear systems of equations 5 Vectors and vector spaces 5.1 Vectors 5.2 Vector spaces 5.3 Linear combinations 5.4 Eigenvalues ​​and EigenvectorsAssessment methodsParticipation: 6 examples, 2 points Final exam: 3 examples, 6 points The maximal number of points is 30. Points Mark ===== ==== 27 - 30 1 24 - 26 2 21 - 23 3 18 - 20 4 0 - 17 5 Permitted accessories and aids: pocket calculator, formula collectionTeaching methodsLecture containing numerous exercisesLanguageGerman> Technical and Business Mathematics 2 VO Civil Engineering and Construction Management moreTechnical and Business Mathematics 2 VOLector: DI Dr. Christian Hölzl1SWS1ECTSLecture contents1. Differential Calculus 2. Integral Calculus 3. Numerical MethodsAssessment methodsFinal written examinationTeaching methodsLecture, with numerous exercisesLanguageGerman> Technical and Business Mathematics 3 ILV Civil Engineering and Construction Management moreTechnical and Business Mathematics 3 ILVLector: DI Dr. Christian Hölzl1SWS2ECTSLecture contents1. Introduction 2. Ordinary differential equations first order 3. Ordinary differential equations second order 4. Computational solution of ODEsAssessment methodsFinal written examination with 6 computation problems, each 5 points. Written examinations adhere to the policy and regulations of the department of Building and Design. Marking scheme: 27 - 30 marks ... Very good (1) 24 - 26 marks ... Good (2) 21 - 23 marks ... Satisfactory (3) 18 - 20 marks ... Sufficient (4) 0 - 17 marks ... Not sufficient (5) Permitted accessories and aids: pocket calculator, formula collectionTeaching methodsLecture, with numerous exercisesLanguageGerman> Descriptive Geometry 1 VO Civil Engineering and Construction Management moreDescriptive Geometry 1 VOLector: DI Dr. Christian Hölzl2SWS2ECTSLecture contents1. Preliminary remarks 2. Types of representation 3. From the foundation to the excavation - orthographic projection 4. Ichnography, elevation and sheer plan of a building 5. Roof design 6. Illustrative images of spatial objects 7. Perspective pictures - the central projection 8. Shadow in parallel lightingAssessment methodsFinal exam. The maximal number of points is 30. Points Mark ===== ==== 27 - 30 1 24 - 26 2 21 - 23 3 18 - 20 4 0 - 17 5Teaching methodsLearning guided by the the worksheets.LanguageGerman> Technical and Business Mathematics 1 VO Civil Engineering and Construction Management moreTechnical and Business Mathematics 1 VOLector: DI Dr. Christian Hölzl1SWS2ECTSLecture contentsThe students explore the elementary functions and their applications. 1 Introduction 1.1 Basic sets 1.2 Intervalls 1.3 Numbers 1.4 Absolute value 1.5 Integer exponent 1.6 Rational exponent 1.7 Polynomials 1.8 Solving equations and inequalities 1.9 Functions 2 Complex numbers 3 Matrices 3.1 Definition of matrices and some special matrices 3.2 Arithmetic operations 3.3 Determinant 4 Linear systems of equations 5 Vectors and vector spaces 5.1 Vectors 5.2 Vector spaces 5.3 Linear combinations 5.4 Eigenvalues ​​and EigenvectorsAssessment methodsParticipation: 6 examples, 2 points Final exam: 3 examples, 6 points The maximal number of points is 30. Points Mark ===== ==== 27 - 30 1 24 - 26 2 21 - 23 3 18 - 20 4 0 - 17 5 Permitted accessories and aids: pocket calculator, formula collectionTeaching methodsLecture containing numerous exercisesLanguageGerman> Technical and Business Mathematics 2 VO Civil Engineering and Construction Management moreTechnical and Business Mathematics 2 VOLector: DI Dr. Christian Hölzl1SWS1ECTSLecture contents1. Differential Calculus 2. Integral Calculus 3. Numerical MethodsAssessment methodsFinal written examinationTeaching methodsLecture, with numerous exercisesLanguageGerman> Technical and Business Mathematics 3 ILV Civil Engineering and Construction Management moreTechnical and Business Mathematics 3 ILVLector: DI Dr. Christian Hölzl1SWS2ECTSLecture contents1. Introduction 2. First order ODEs 3. Second order ODEs 4. Computational solution of ODEsAssessment methodsFinal written examination with 6 computation problems, each 5 points. Written examinations adhere to the policy and regulations of the department of Building and Design. Marking scheme: 27 - 30 marks ... Very good (1) 24 - 26 marks ... Good (2) 21 - 23 marks ... Satisfactory (3) 18 - 20 marks ... Sufficient (4) 0 - 17 marks ... Not sufficient (5) Permitted accessories and aids: pocket calculator, formula collectionTeaching methodsLecture, with numerous exercisesLanguageGerman> Descriptive Geometry 2 VO Civil Engineering and Construction Management moreDescriptive Geometry 2 VOLector: DI Dr. Christian Hölzl1SWS1ECTSLecture contentsIntroduction to Rhino3D using the example of curves and surfaces Parametric drawing with Grasshopper Optimization with GalapagosAssessment methodsFinal TestTeaching methodsLecture with examplesLanguageGerman> Descriptive Geometry 2 VO Civil Engineering and Construction Management moreDescriptive Geometry 2 VOLector: DI Dr. Christian Hölzl1SWS1ECTSLecture contentsIntroduction to Rhino3D using the example of curves and surfaces Parametric drawing with Grasshopper Optimization with GalapagosAssessment methodsFinal TestTeaching methodsLecture with examplesLanguageGermanEngineering> Building Control Systems ILV Clinical Engineering moreBuilding Control Systems ILVLector: DI Dr. Christian Hölzl2SWS4ECTSLecture contentsOverview of core building automation system functionalities: monitoring, trending, remote access; Critical review of building automation application domains, benefits and challenges; introduction into state-of-the-art automation system protocols: wired and wireless Planning, installation, configuration, building automation integration; operator panels, visualizations. KNX / BACnet / LonWorksAssessment methodsFinal written examTeaching methodsLectures and examplesLanguageGerman> Angewandte Statistik ILV High Tech Manufacturing moreAngewandte Statistik ILVLector: DI Dr. Christian Hölzl1SWS3ECTSLecture contents- Introduction Descriptive and closing statistics Statistical indicators standardization regression analysis - Exploratory data analysis EDA 4-plot (sequence plot, lag plot, histogram, QQ plot) - Main Component Analysis PCA From matrix operations to the R function prcomp Scores and Loadings Biplot and Scree Plot - Exploratory Factor Analysis EFA Number of factors to be extracted Interpretation and rotation problem factor loadingsAssessment methodsContinuous assessmentTeaching methodsLecture with PowerPoint slides. The students develop and solve case studies from the industry on the respective topics with the software R. All examples (including the data sets) and solutions (R-code and graphics) are available via Moodle as a download.LanguageGerman> Statistisches Lernen (Machine Learning) ILV High Tech Manufacturing moreStatistisches Lernen (Machine Learning) ILVLector: DI Dr. Christian Hölzl1SWS2ECTSLecture contents1. Introduction to Machine Learning Positioning of ML Big Data - collecting and processing data Learning processes - supervised and unsupervised 2.Algorithmen Logistic regression Support Vector Machine k-Nearest Neighbors k-Means algorithm Random Forest 3.Implementierung ML development process Positions in the development of ML Data Scientist, Data Engineer, Infrastructure EngineerAssessment methodsContinuous assessmentTeaching methodsLecture with PowerPoint slides. The students develop and solve case studies from the industry on the respective topics with the software R. All examples (including the data sets) and solutions (R-code and graphics) are available via Moodle as a download.LanguageGermanPublications The publications of Christian Hölzl written at FH Campus Wien can be found in our publication database, others in the personal web space.
> Descriptive Geometry 1 VO Civil Engineering and Construction Management moreDescriptive Geometry 1 VOLector: DI Dr. Christian Hölzl2SWS2ECTSLecture contents1. Preliminary remarks 2. Types of representation 3. From the foundation to the excavation - orthographic projection 4. Ichnography, elevation and sheer plan of a building 5. Roof design 6. Illustrative images of spatial objects 7. Perspective pictures - the central projection 8. Shadow in parallel lightingAssessment methodsFinal exam. The maximal number of points is 30. Points Mark ===== ==== 27 - 30 1 24 - 26 2 21 - 23 3 18 - 20 4 0 - 17 5 Aufgrund der Covid 19 Situation und der Abhaltung von LV gemäß Ampelregelung des BMBWF können die Prüfungsmodalitäten auch während des laufenden Semesters kurzfristig angepasst werden.Teaching methodsLearning guided by the the worksheets.LanguageGerman
> Technical and Business Mathematics 1 VO Civil Engineering and Construction Management moreTechnical and Business Mathematics 1 VOLector: DI Dr. Christian Hölzl1SWS2ECTSLecture contentsThe students explore the elementary functions and their applications. 1 Introduction 1.1 Basic sets 1.2 Intervalls 1.3 Numbers 1.4 Absolute value 1.5 Integer exponent 1.6 Rational exponent 1.7 Polynomials 1.8 Solving equations and inequalities 1.9 Functions 2 Complex numbers 3 Matrices 3.1 Definition of matrices and some special matrices 3.2 Arithmetic operations 3.3 Determinant 4 Linear systems of equations 5 Vectors and vector spaces 5.1 Vectors 5.2 Vector spaces 5.3 Linear combinations 5.4 Eigenvalues ​​and EigenvectorsAssessment methodsParticipation: 6 examples, 2 points Final exam: 3 examples, 6 points The maximal number of points is 30. Points Mark ===== ==== 27 - 30 1 24 - 26 2 21 - 23 3 18 - 20 4 0 - 17 5 Permitted accessories and aids: pocket calculator, formula collectionTeaching methodsLecture containing numerous exercisesLanguageGerman
> Technical and Business Mathematics 2 VO Civil Engineering and Construction Management moreTechnical and Business Mathematics 2 VOLector: DI Dr. Christian Hölzl1SWS1ECTSLecture contents1. Differential Calculus 2. Integral Calculus 3. Numerical MethodsAssessment methodsFinal written examinationTeaching methodsLecture, with numerous exercisesLanguageGerman
> Technical and Business Mathematics 3 ILV Civil Engineering and Construction Management moreTechnical and Business Mathematics 3 ILVLector: DI Dr. Christian Hölzl1SWS2ECTSLecture contents1. Introduction 2. Ordinary differential equations first order 3. Ordinary differential equations second order 4. Computational solution of ODEsAssessment methodsFinal written examination with 6 computation problems, each 5 points. Written examinations adhere to the policy and regulations of the department of Building and Design. Marking scheme: 27 - 30 marks ... Very good (1) 24 - 26 marks ... Good (2) 21 - 23 marks ... Satisfactory (3) 18 - 20 marks ... Sufficient (4) 0 - 17 marks ... Not sufficient (5) Permitted accessories and aids: pocket calculator, formula collectionTeaching methodsLecture, with numerous exercisesLanguageGerman
> Descriptive Geometry 1 VO Civil Engineering and Construction Management moreDescriptive Geometry 1 VOLector: DI Dr. Christian Hölzl2SWS2ECTSLecture contents1. Preliminary remarks 2. Types of representation 3. From the foundation to the excavation - orthographic projection 4. Ichnography, elevation and sheer plan of a building 5. Roof design 6. Illustrative images of spatial objects 7. Perspective pictures - the central projection 8. Shadow in parallel lightingAssessment methodsFinal exam. The maximal number of points is 30. Points Mark ===== ==== 27 - 30 1 24 - 26 2 21 - 23 3 18 - 20 4 0 - 17 5Teaching methodsLearning guided by the the worksheets.LanguageGerman
> Technical and Business Mathematics 1 VO Civil Engineering and Construction Management moreTechnical and Business Mathematics 1 VOLector: DI Dr. Christian Hölzl1SWS2ECTSLecture contentsThe students explore the elementary functions and their applications. 1 Introduction 1.1 Basic sets 1.2 Intervalls 1.3 Numbers 1.4 Absolute value 1.5 Integer exponent 1.6 Rational exponent 1.7 Polynomials 1.8 Solving equations and inequalities 1.9 Functions 2 Complex numbers 3 Matrices 3.1 Definition of matrices and some special matrices 3.2 Arithmetic operations 3.3 Determinant 4 Linear systems of equations 5 Vectors and vector spaces 5.1 Vectors 5.2 Vector spaces 5.3 Linear combinations 5.4 Eigenvalues ​​and EigenvectorsAssessment methodsParticipation: 6 examples, 2 points Final exam: 3 examples, 6 points The maximal number of points is 30. Points Mark ===== ==== 27 - 30 1 24 - 26 2 21 - 23 3 18 - 20 4 0 - 17 5 Permitted accessories and aids: pocket calculator, formula collectionTeaching methodsLecture containing numerous exercisesLanguageGerman
> Technical and Business Mathematics 2 VO Civil Engineering and Construction Management moreTechnical and Business Mathematics 2 VOLector: DI Dr. Christian Hölzl1SWS1ECTSLecture contents1. Differential Calculus 2. Integral Calculus 3. Numerical MethodsAssessment methodsFinal written examinationTeaching methodsLecture, with numerous exercisesLanguageGerman
> Technical and Business Mathematics 3 ILV Civil Engineering and Construction Management moreTechnical and Business Mathematics 3 ILVLector: DI Dr. Christian Hölzl1SWS2ECTSLecture contents1. Introduction 2. First order ODEs 3. Second order ODEs 4. Computational solution of ODEsAssessment methodsFinal written examination with 6 computation problems, each 5 points. Written examinations adhere to the policy and regulations of the department of Building and Design. Marking scheme: 27 - 30 marks ... Very good (1) 24 - 26 marks ... Good (2) 21 - 23 marks ... Satisfactory (3) 18 - 20 marks ... Sufficient (4) 0 - 17 marks ... Not sufficient (5) Permitted accessories and aids: pocket calculator, formula collectionTeaching methodsLecture, with numerous exercisesLanguageGerman
> Descriptive Geometry 2 VO Civil Engineering and Construction Management moreDescriptive Geometry 2 VOLector: DI Dr. Christian Hölzl1SWS1ECTSLecture contentsIntroduction to Rhino3D using the example of curves and surfaces Parametric drawing with Grasshopper Optimization with GalapagosAssessment methodsFinal TestTeaching methodsLecture with examplesLanguageGerman
> Descriptive Geometry 2 VO Civil Engineering and Construction Management moreDescriptive Geometry 2 VOLector: DI Dr. Christian Hölzl1SWS1ECTSLecture contentsIntroduction to Rhino3D using the example of curves and surfaces Parametric drawing with Grasshopper Optimization with GalapagosAssessment methodsFinal TestTeaching methodsLecture with examplesLanguageGerman
> Building Control Systems ILV Clinical Engineering moreBuilding Control Systems ILVLector: DI Dr. Christian Hölzl2SWS4ECTSLecture contentsOverview of core building automation system functionalities: monitoring, trending, remote access; Critical review of building automation application domains, benefits and challenges; introduction into state-of-the-art automation system protocols: wired and wireless Planning, installation, configuration, building automation integration; operator panels, visualizations. KNX / BACnet / LonWorksAssessment methodsFinal written examTeaching methodsLectures and examplesLanguageGerman
> Angewandte Statistik ILV High Tech Manufacturing moreAngewandte Statistik ILVLector: DI Dr. Christian Hölzl1SWS3ECTSLecture contents- Introduction Descriptive and closing statistics Statistical indicators standardization regression analysis - Exploratory data analysis EDA 4-plot (sequence plot, lag plot, histogram, QQ plot) - Main Component Analysis PCA From matrix operations to the R function prcomp Scores and Loadings Biplot and Scree Plot - Exploratory Factor Analysis EFA Number of factors to be extracted Interpretation and rotation problem factor loadingsAssessment methodsContinuous assessmentTeaching methodsLecture with PowerPoint slides. The students develop and solve case studies from the industry on the respective topics with the software R. All examples (including the data sets) and solutions (R-code and graphics) are available via Moodle as a download.LanguageGerman
> Statistisches Lernen (Machine Learning) ILV High Tech Manufacturing moreStatistisches Lernen (Machine Learning) ILVLector: DI Dr. Christian Hölzl1SWS2ECTSLecture contents1. Introduction to Machine Learning Positioning of ML Big Data - collecting and processing data Learning processes - supervised and unsupervised 2.Algorithmen Logistic regression Support Vector Machine k-Nearest Neighbors k-Means algorithm Random Forest 3.Implementierung ML development process Positions in the development of ML Data Scientist, Data Engineer, Infrastructure EngineerAssessment methodsContinuous assessmentTeaching methodsLecture with PowerPoint slides. The students develop and solve case studies from the industry on the respective topics with the software R. All examples (including the data sets) and solutions (R-code and graphics) are available via Moodle as a download.LanguageGerman