Leon Freudenthaler
Researcher · Software Engineering
Max Planck Institute for Security and PrivacyAbout
Leon Freudenthaler is affiliated with University of Applied Sciences Campus Vienna where he conducts research in collaborative software development systems. His work bridges theoretical distributed systems concepts with practical applications for software developers.
His research interests include:
- Real-time collaborative programming
- Distributed systems for code collaboration
- Conflict resolution in near-synchronous environments
- Semantic-aware programming tools
- Local-first programming models
Freudenthaler's recent publications focus on rethinking traditional character-based collaborative editing approaches by incorporating structural and semantic understanding of code. His work addresses fundamental challenges in how developers collaborate on code across distributed environments, particularly how to maintain consistency and resolve conflicts intelligently.
As an active contributor to the software engineering community, he has presented research at major conferences including ASE, ICSE, and ECOOP/ISSTA, demonstrating his engagement with both academic and industry practitioners in the field.
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