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Alexandra Graß, M.Sc., is a member of the TUM Institute of Computer Science I2, specifically within the Computer Science 2 - Chair of Languages and Description Structures in Computer Science led by Prof. Dr. Helmut Seidl. She has been actively involved in teaching and research since at least 2019. Her teaching responsibilities include courses such as Compiler Construction, Virtual Machines, Functional Programming and Verification, and Program Optimization. She has also supervised internships and seminars focused on static analysis, quantum computing at compile time, and next-gen programming interfaces.
Her research interests span compiler design, static analysis techniques, and their application to software verification and optimization. Projects she contributes to include tools like Goblint and Teleteaching. She has organized and participated in academic events such as the Summer School Marktoberdorf and Ferienakademie conferences.
Alexandra has consistently taught core computer science courses across multiple semesters, demonstrating expertise in both theoretical and applied aspects of programming languages and compiler technologies. While no specific grants or awards are listed, her active involvement in teaching and research indicates significant contributions to the field.
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