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Daniel Strüber is an Associate Professor in Software Engineering at the joint Interaction Design and Software Engineering Division of Chalmers University of Technology and the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. He is also affiliated with the Department of Software Science at Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands. His research focuses on model-driven engineering, AI engineering, and variability management to enhance software quality, security, and collaborative development across domains like robotics and web systems.
- Education: Diplom (M.Sc. equivalent) in Computer Science from Philipps University Marburg (2011, with distinction), Ph.D. (summa cum laude) from Philipps University Marburg (2016).
His research bridges empirical, formal, and engineering approaches to address developer challenges in ML-enabled systems. Key trends in his work include model-driven methods for ML deployment, variability management in robotics, and empirical studies of tool usability. He has co-edited a Journal of Systems and Software special issue on software product lines.
- Scientific Awards: Best Reviewer Awards (SoSyM 2025, GPCE 2024), Transformation Tool Contest Awards (2017, 2020), Best Paper Awards (VAMOS 2019, ICMT 2016), and multiple conference nominations.
As a supervisor, he guides current Ph.D. students like Vladislav Indykov and Weixing Zhang, while his former advisees include Shayan Ahmadian and Samuel Idowu. Grants include a VR Open Call Grant (2022-2024) for SEMLA and a DFG Individual Fellowship (2019) for EUphORia. His teaching spans courses on Software Engineering for AI Systems and Software Product Lines, often integrated with real-world projects via GiPHouse.
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