Eyke HüllermeierView profile
Associate Professor
Eyke Hüllermeier is an Associate Professor at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) in Kaiserslautern, leading the Data Science and Its Applications research unit. His work bridges academic and industrial AI development with a focus on security-critical applications. His research centers on Machine Learning security , particularly vulnerabilities in Automated Machine Learning (AutoML) systems. Key areas include adversarial attacks on model selection pipelines, robustness verification, and explainability frameworks to prevent "misguided" AutoML practices. This work addresses critical gaps in trustworthy AI deployment where automated systems may inadvertently compromise model integrity. Analysis of his recent publications reveals a sharp focus on emerging threats in industrial AI adoption, with the 2025 ICML paper establishing foundational security principles for AutoML toolchains. This positions his research at the intersection of theoretical machine learning and real-world system reliability. Scientific Awards: No awards documented in source material Hüllermeier actively collaborates with industry partners through DFKI's applied research model, though specific grant details or student supervision are not disclosed in the provided text. His team specializes in building security-aware data science pipelines within DFKI's Kaiserslautern facility.








