Arnold Arz von Straussenburg is a Researcher at the University of Koblenz, Department of Business Information Systems and Smart Data, since October 2022. He holds an M.Sc. and has experience in academic and corporate roles, including student assistantships at the Universities of Koblenz-Landau and Münster, and working as a tutor and working student in software development and verification training. His research focuses on IoT data platforms, AI integration, sensor technologies, and educational technology. He has contributed to projects like responsible LLM-based grading systems, CO2-based occupancy detection in smart spaces, and hybrid architectures for AI-driven chatbots. His work emphasizes practical applications of technology in education and urban environments. Education includes studies in Business Information Systems, reflected in his roles as a member of the Board of Symposium Oeconomicum Münster eV and his academic publications. His research spans IoT interoperability, AI literacy, and high-availability data architectures. Key research trends in his articles include leveraging IoT for smart city solutions, integrating large language models ethically in education and chatbots, and optimizing sensor-based systems for workplace efficiency. He has developed frameworks for evaluating conversational agents and improving data model flexibility in IoT systems. Arnold has no listed scientific awards but has been actively involved in collaborative projects and academic organizations. His work on automated application deployment and sensor-based smart parking demonstrates his interest in both theoretical and applied computing.







