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Dr. Michael Vierhauser is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Innsbruck. His research focuses on Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), runtime monitoring, autonomous systems, and software engineering methodologies. He specializes in safety-critical systems, human-machine interaction, and innovative educational technologies for programming and software development.
Key research areas include:
- Runtime monitoring frameworks for CPS and UAVs
- Development of adaptive systems and self-protective IoT devices
- Integration of AI into software engineering education
- Agile methodologies for sustainability assessment
His recent publications emphasize field-testing of drone missions, automated simulation testing for aerial systems, and frameworks like FORTE for scalable environmental monitoring. He leads projects like Dronology, an incubator for CPS research, and contributed to tools such as ReMinds and GRuM for runtime monitoring.
Dr. Vierhauser collaborates on digital transformation initiatives in underground construction and has designed learning analytics dashboards to improve programming education outcomes. His work bridges theory and practice through real-world applications in emergency response systems and industrial 4.0 contexts.
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