Fabian Kalweit

About Me

I’m someone who thrives on new experiences, whether that’s through traveling to unfamiliar places, hiking in nature, or capturing moments through photography. These activities not only fuel my curiosity but also help me approach challenges with creativity and a fresh perspective. As a software developer, I channel these qualities into my work, bringing a thoughtful and innovative approach to the projects I share on my GitHub profile. My diverse experiences have also shaped my ability to adapt, communicate effectively, and collaborate, making me a valuable team player in any environment.

Projects

Coworking Finder

Python application used to plan and visualize coworking spaces. The application is developed in cooperation with the "Entwicklungsagentur Rheinland-Pfalz e.V.".

Astrophotocalc

Android app that tells you how to set your shutter speed so you get clear stars.

AIS-Drone

Controll a drone with xbox controller, joystick or WII Balance Board.

Python Turorial

German Python Tutorial created with students at the University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern. (WIP)

Experience

Software Developer & IT Consultant

https://www.uib.de/

uib gmbh

2020 – present

Project employee

https://www.hs-kl.de/

University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern

2018 – 2020

Assistent

https://www.hs-kl.de/

University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern

2016 – 2020

Education

MSc in Computer Science

University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern

2015 – 2018

BSc in Applied Computer Science

University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern

2012 – 2015

Publications

Game of Drones: How to Control a UAV?

Conrad J., Wallach D., Kalweit F., Lindel P., Templin S.

HCI International, 2017

This paper explores the usage of different game controllers as input device to control an UAV. In an explorative study, participants fulfill a predefined flying task and report their expectations before and experiences after performing the flight with different gaming controllers. The resulting insights are a basis for further interaction research activities.