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Andreas Zeller is a Full Professor of Computer Science at Saarland University and a faculty member at CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security in Germany. His research focuses on software engineering, automated debugging, and software testing/analysis, with foundational contributions like Delta Debugging and the SZZ algorithm. He has held academic positions since 2001 and leads projects funded by ERC grants, including the 'Semantics of Software Systems (S3)' initiative.
Education: Ph.D. in Computer Science (1997, focused on software versioning).
Research interests include mining software repositories, input grammar inference, fuzzing, and open science practices. He has authored influential papers (e.g., 'Mining Software Histories to Guide Software Changes' with over 1,700 citations) and interactive textbooks like The Fuzzing Book and The Debugging Book.
Key awards include ACM Fellow (2010), ERC Advanced Grants (2011, 2023), and multiple 10-Year Most Influential Paper Awards. His group at CISPA/Saarland includes PhD students and postdocs working on testing, debugging, and security.



