Antje Raab-Düsterhöft is a researcher at Hochschule Wismar with a distinguished academic career spanning over three decades, evidenced by her continuous publication record from 1993 to 2024. Her work demonstrates sustained research activity and significant contributions to multiple areas within computer science. Her primary research interests include: Database Systems and Conceptual Modeling Natural Language Processing for Database Interfaces Digital Forensics and Cybersecurity Information Retrieval and Web Search Technologies Social Media Analysis Human-Computer Interaction Analysis of her publication history reveals a clear evolution in research focus. She began with foundational work in database design and natural language interfaces in the 1990s, progressed to linguistic-based search facilities in the early 2000s, and has more recently focused on digital forensics, social media analysis, and advanced cybersecurity topics. Her 2024 publications on data security and forensic strategies for software-defined networks demonstrate her continued relevance in addressing contemporary technological challenges. Dr. Raab-Düsterhöft has maintained extensive research collaborations throughout her career, most notably with Bernhard Thalheim (15 co-authored publications), Meike Klettke (9 publications), Andreas Heuer (7 publications), and Edith Buchholz (7 publications). These long-term partnerships indicate her integration within established research communities and her collaborative approach to academic work.







