
About
Stephan Diehl is a full professor at University Trier, Germany, specializing in software engineering and information visualization. His research focuses on software visualization—the intersection of compiler design, program transformations, and visual data mining techniques to analyze software evolution. He leads an active research group and maintains professional memberships with ACM, IEEE Computer Society, and GI (Gesellschaft für Informatik).
Education:
- PhD in Computer Science, Saarland University
- Master's degree, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Diehl has extensive academic service experience, including membership in the scientific directorate of Schloss Dagstuhl (2007-2019) and program committee roles for premier conferences like ICSE, MSR, and IEEE VISSOFT. His editorial contributions include books on software visualization and distributed virtual worlds, plus special journal issues on software mining and visualization principles.
Teaching activities include courses in Programming, Computer Graphics, and Information Visualization at Saarland University, though his primary affiliation remains with University Trier.
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