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Fredrik Niemelä
,
a Swedish computer scientist, consultant, and co-founder and CEO of
Kattis
[1]
, specializing in automated assessment and technical recruiting systems. He holds a M.Sc. in
computer science
and
engineering
in 2004, and a Ph.D. in
computer science education
in 2015, both from
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
,
Stockholm
, and was visiting professor at
Baylor University
,
Waco
,
Texas
, from 2010 until 2013, teaching
data structures
,
algorithms
, graphics,
game
programming
, and researching computer science education. Before, from 2006 to 2010, Fredrik Niemelä was development director at
Spotify
. As part of his master's thesis he designed
communications protocols
over
SIP
for
mobile games
on
Nokia
mobile phones
. During the mid 2000s, he was affiliated with the
ICGA
in supporting
Computer Olympiads
as well as associated
conferences
. He was privileged to lead the
Hex
competition at the
11th Computer Olympiad
[2]
.
Fredrik Niemelä
[3]
Table of Contents
Photos
Selected Publications
External Links
References
What links here?
Photos
Hex medalists at the
11th Computer Olympiad, Turin 2006
:: Gold for
Fredrik Niemelä
on behalf of
Six
,
Broderick Arneson
on behalf of
Hex Kriger
(Bronze), and Silver for
Ryan Hayward
of
Wolve
[4]
Selected Publications
[5]
[6]
Fredrik Niemelä
(
2004
).
Using SIP in mobile online games
. M.Sc. thesis,
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Fredrik Niemelä
(
2005
).
The 11th Advances in Computer Games Conference
.
ICGA Journal, Vol. 28, No. 3
and
BNVKI
Newsletter, October 2005,
pdf
Gunnar Kreitz
,
Fredrik Niemelä
(
2010
).
Spotify - Large Scale, Low Latency, P2P Music-on-Demand Streaming
.
IEEE P2P'10
Emma Enström
,
Gunnar Kreitz
,
Fredrik Niemelä
,
Pehr Söderman
,
Viggo Kann
(
2011
).
Five Years with Kattis - Using an Automated Assessment System in Teaching
.
IEEE Frontiers in Education
External Links
Fredrik Niemelä | LinkedIn
niemela (Fredrik Niemelä) · GitHub
Fredrik Niemelä - International Olympiad in Informatics
References
^
Kattis
^
Jaap van den Herik
,
Johanna Hellemons
(
2006
).
The 11th Computer Olympiad
.
ICGA Journal, Vol. 29, No. 2
^
Fredrik Niemelä | LinkedIn
^
ICGA Olympiad 2006 Photos
^
Fredrik Niemelä - Google Scholar Citations
^
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10th Computer Olympiad
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11th Computer Olympiad
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Advances in Computer Games 11
Dec 27, 2016
Fredrik Niemelä
Dec 29, 2016
ICGA Journal
Dec 21, 2017
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a Swedish computer scientist, consultant, and co-founder and CEO of Kattis [1], specializing in automated assessment and technical recruiting systems. He holds a M.Sc. in computer science and engineering in 2004, and a Ph.D. in computer science education in 2015, both from KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, and was visiting professor at Baylor University, Waco, Texas, from 2010 until 2013, teaching data structures, algorithms, graphics, game programming, and researching computer science education. Before, from 2006 to 2010, Fredrik Niemelä was development director at Spotify. As part of his master's thesis he designed communications protocols over SIP for mobile games on Nokia mobile phones. During the mid 2000s, he was affiliated with the ICGA in supporting Computer Olympiads as well as associated conferences. He was privileged to lead the Hex competition at the 11th Computer Olympiad [2].
Table of Contents
Photos
Broderick Arneson on behalf of Hex Kriger (Bronze), and Silver for Ryan Hayward of Wolve [4]
Selected Publications
[5] [6]External Links
References
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