Responsibles
Traffic Telematics
Michael Preusker
Team Manager Traffic Telematics m.preusker@vcdb.de
Michael Preusker is our expert for project management and interface management within the IT sector. Since many years he is successfully active in the fields of conception, technical specifications and project control of complex communication and operation control systems for the regional passenger transport.
Vita
- Graduate in Information Technology, Dresden
- 1993 – 1994 Project engineer at Volkswagen Mexico, Puebla
- Since 1995 Project manager for VCDB, since 2009 Team Manager of the business unit Traffic Telematics
Stefan Löwe
Project Engineer s.loewe@vcdb.de
Due to his experience as developer and system responsible of operation control systems and as part-time tram driver, Stefan Löwe knows the information and communication technology in regional passenger transport from all point of views. Hence he is the contact person for pragmatic and fast solutions as well as for scientific well-grounded studies.
Vita
- Graduate in Information and Media Technology, Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus
- 2004 – 2006 Working student for IVU Traffic Technologies AG, Berlin
- 2006 – 2007 Developer and system responsible at IVU Traffic Technologies AG, Aachen
- Since 2002 part-time tram driver
- Since 2007 Project engineer for VCDB
Andreas Molberg
Project Engineer a.molberg@vcdb.de
Andreas Molberg is our software expert in the range of traffic telematics. He is i. a. active during the conception and programming of user specific interface solutions as well as for research projects. Due to his long-time activity in the train sector, he possesses the necessary background knowledge besides profound programming skills.
Vita
- Graduate in Transportation Engineering, specialised in traffic telematics, University of Technology Dresden; semester abroad at Budapesti Müszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem, Hungary
- System engineer for train technology at Informatik Consulting Systems AG, Leipzigg
- Since 2010 project engineer for VCDB