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Michael Kroll and Stefan Haustein are the creators of the kAWT-Project, an abstract window toolkit designed to allow graphical J2ME programming on devices using the KVM. Since the first release of KVM, both have been members of the Expert group specifying the J2ME PDA Profile.
Michael Kroll¿s experience in professional J2ME programming includes an application for viewing biosignals like ECGs and EEGs on a Palm organizer. Michael is working for Visus Technology Transfer in Germany developing a Java based radiology imaging system called JiveX.
Stefan Haustein studied Computer Science at the University of Dortmund, and is working on his Ph.D in the AI-Unit. He wrote his diploma thesis in the Neuros-Project at the "Institut fur Neuroinformatik" at the University of Bochum about graph-based robot navigation.