
Alexander Nolte
Assistant Professor · Software Engineering
Eindhoven University of TechnologyAbout
Alexander Nolte is an Assistant Professor at the Mathematics and Computer Science school of Eindhoven University of Technology and an Adjunct Associate Professor at Carnegie Mellon University since 2020. His work bridges software engineering, human-computer interaction, and collaborative innovation, with a focus on hackathons, open source, and business process management.
Key research themes include:
- Hackathon Impact: Analyzing collaboration patterns, creativity, and project sustainability in software startups and open source.
- Process Analytics: Developing tools for prescriptive monitoring and explainable AI systems.
- Acoustic Software: Building open-source platforms for room acoustics research.
- Diversity Initiatives: Creating inclusive environments in technical teams.
His 15 most recent publications highlight trends in large language models, collaborative event design, and software diversity. Awards include multiple best paper and demo awards from 2021 to 2024. Nolte actively contributes to scientific datasets and collaborates on interdisciplinary projects, particularly in open-source room acoustics software with TU/e and Zenodo. He teaches Human-Computer Interaction and Software Development for Engineers, emphasizing practical, event-driven learning.
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