
معرفی
Dr. Stefan Endler is an Academic Councillor at the Institute of Computer Science, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, where he has held various roles including Research Associate and Academic Council member since 2006. His work bridges computer science and sports science, focusing on sports informatics, modeling/simulations for training impact analysis, and software engineering (design patterns).
Educational Background:
- Bachelor of Science (2006): Model-based training planning with GPS data at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
- Bachelor of Science (2008): Attacker models and attack detection in mobile ad-hoc networks at TU Darmstadt
- Doctorate (2013): Adaptation of the PerPot metamodel for endurance-oriented running optimization at Mainz University
Research Interests:
- Development of simulation models for athletic performance optimization
- Application of design patterns in software engineering for sports technology
- Integration of sensor data (e.g., smartwatches) for real-time training analysis
Teaching Contributions: Extensive teaching experience across 15+ years, including courses on software development, design patterns, and computer engineering. Notable roles include lecture leadership for Design Patterns (2014–2021) and programming fundamentals.
Awards: 2018 Teaching Award from Johannes Gutenberg University recognizing excellence in academic instruction.
Advisory Work: Supervised 45+ theses (2014–2020) across computer science and sports science disciplines. Maintained active involvement in thesis supervision and academic council governance.
Collaborative Efforts: Cross-disciplinary work with the Institute of Sports Science, contributing to biomechanical studies and training methodology research.




