
معرفی
Philipp Zech is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Universität Innsbruck, where he conducts research and teaches in the areas of software engineering, model-driven engineering, digital twins, and modeling & simulation. His office is located in the ICT building (room 3S04), and he is actively involved in research and supervision of master's students.
Research Interests:
- Software Engineering: Requirements Engineering, Software Design, Software Architecture, Development Processes, Testing
- Model-driven Engineering: Systems Modeling, Domain-specific Languages, Models@runtime
- Modeling & Simulation: Discrete-Event Systems, System Dynamics, Agent-based and Physics-based Modeling, Co-simulation
- Machine Learning: Stochastic Optimization, Time Series Imputation, Reinforcement Learning, Surrogate Modeling
- Digital Twins: Model-driven Engineering, Architectures, Applications
Scientific Awards:
- Best Research Paper Award at BauSim 2024
Advising and Grants: Dr. Zech supervises master's theses in software engineering and computer science, with current topics including digital twin modeling, neural network-based building simulation, low-code environments, and model-based life cycle engineering. He collaborates with industry partners such as TCS and EEB, as well as academic colleagues like Michael Vierhauser. Although specific grants are not listed, his research focus suggests involvement in projects related to smart systems, simulation, and software quality.
Labs and Teams: He is a key member of the Quality Engineering (QE) research group at Universität Innsbruck, which focuses on end-to-end IT quality management of systems and IT landscapes. The group is actively engaged in both academic research and practical student projects.
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