Thorsten Berger is a Professor and Head of the Chair of Software Engineering at Ruhr University Bochum, Germany. His office is located at MC 4.101 on the RUB campus, with contact details including phone (+49 (0) 234 32 25975) and email (thorsten.berger@rub.de). He's an active researcher with extensive service in the software engineering community, serving on program committees for major conferences including ICSE, FSE, ASE, and SPLC. Professor Berger's research primarily focuses on software engineering with specialization in variability management, software product lines, and robotics software engineering. His work bridges theoretical foundations with practical applications, particularly in behavior trees for robotic systems, configuration management, and domain-specific language engineering. His interdisciplinary approach connects software engineering with control theory and machine learning applications. Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong trend toward robotics software engineering, with increasing focus on behavior trees, test-case specification, and runtime verification for robotic systems. His work also shows growing interest in machine learning integration with traditional software engineering practices, particularly in model integration and asset management for ML-enabled systems. The research demonstrates consistent evolution from foundational work in variability management toward more applied domains. His scientific achievements have been recognized with numerous awards: Multiple Most Influential Paper Awards (SLE 2024, VaMoS 2023, VaMoS 2020) Wallenberg Academy Fellowship VR Starting Grant from Swedish Research Council (2016) Best Paper Awards at Modularity (2015) and CSMR (2013) Distinguished Reviewer Awards from ASE, ICSE, and SPLC conferences ERC Starting Grant finalist (2019, 2020) Professor Berger has secured substantial research funding as Principal Investigator for multiple projects including Novel Techniques for Data-Driven Root-Cause Analysis and Variability Management (Volkswagen Infotainment), Properties and Verification Techniques for Behavior Trees (Phoenix Contact Foundation), and PrivacyE2E framework for AI-enabled systems (Federal Ministry of Education and Research). His Wallenberg Academy Fellowship and VR Starting Grant demonstrate his capacity to attract competitive early-career funding. He leads the Virtual Platform project funded by the Swedish Research Council and participates in EU-funded initiatives like CO4ROBOTS. As Head of the Chair of Software Engineering at Ruhr University Bochum, he leads a research group focused on advanced software engineering techniques with particular emphasis on variability-intensive systems. His team actively participates in international research collaborations including the Wallenberg Autonomous Systems Program (WASP) and has organized significant events like the Dagstuhl seminar 19191 on 'Software Evolution in Time and Space: Unifying Version and Variability Management.'









