ExEn Workshop Organization

Organizing Committee

Verena Klös

Verena Klös

Technical University Dresden, Centre for Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop (CeTI), Germany

Verena Klös is a junior professor of Computer Science, specifically Tactile Computing at Technical University Dresden. She received her PhD from Technical University Berlin in 2020. In her phd thesis, she developed a framework for safe, intelligent and explainable self-adaptive systems. Currently, her research focuses on explainability of autonomous and cyber-physical systems.

Maike Schwammberger

Maike Schwammberger

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany

Maike Schwammberger is a junior professor at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, chairing the group „Modelling and Analysis in Mobility Software Engineering“. She received her PhD from Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg in 2020. Her research focuses on the specification and analysis of various aspects of autonomous traffic maneuvers. One of her research topics is to make autonomous systems more understandable through self-explainability by, e.g., generating and verifying explanations from system specifications.
Timo Speith

Timo Speith

University of Bayreuth, Germany

Timo Speith studied philosophy and computer science at Saarland University. He is part of the interdisciplinary research project „Explainable Intelligent Systems“ as well as research associate at the the chair for Philosophy, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence at the University of Bayreuth. In his PhD thesis, he examined the connection between machine ethics and machine explainability. He is interested in explanations in general.

Jakob Droste

Jakob Droste

Leibniz University Hannover, Germany

Jakob Droste is a research associate and PhD candidate at the Software Engineering Group at Leibniz Universit ̈at Hannover, Germany. He completed his master’s degree in computer science at Leibniz University Hannover, Germany. Currently, his research focus is on explainability as a non-functional requirement and on requirements elicitation techniques. He is part of the research project „softXplain“.

Review Manager

Hannah Deters

Hannah Deters

Leibniz University Hannover, Germany

Hannah Deters is a research associate and PhD student in the Software Engineering Group at Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany. She holds a master’s degree in computer science from Leibniz Universität Hannover. Her research focus is explainability in the context of requirements engineering. Other research interests include user-centered design and usability in general.

Steering Committee

Eric Knauss

Eric Knauss

Chalmers|University of Gothenburg, Sweden

Eric Knauss is an Associate Professor at Chalmers | University of Gothenburg, Sweden. His research focuses on managing requirements and related knowledge in large-scale and distributed software projects. He holds a PhD from Leibniz Universit“{a}t Hannover, Germany. In his field, he as published about 100 peer-reviewed papers and is member of program and organization committees of top conferences as well as reviewer for top journals.

Andreas Vogelsang

Andreas Vogelsang

University of Cologne, Germany

Andreas Vogelsang is a Professor of Software and Systems Engineering at the University of Cologne. He received his PhD from TU Munich in 2015 and was assistant professor for Automotive Software Engineering at TU Berlin from mid-2016 to mid-2020 as well as Head of the Software Engineering group at the Daimler Center for Automotive IT Innovations. He conducts research in requirements engineering, model-based systems engineering, and data-driven systems engineering. In 2018, he was named a Junior-Fellow of the German Informatics Society (GI) and in 2019 he was named „Junior Scientist of the Year“ by academics and the DHV.

Mersedeh Sadeghi

Mersedeh Sadeghi

University of Cologne, Germany

Mersedeh Sadeghi received a master’s degree and a PhD in Computer Science from the Politecnico di Milano. Currently, she is pursuing her postdoctoral research at the University of Cologne. Her research activity particularly is focused on various aspects of software engineering of distributed systems such as transportation domain, smart cities and pervasive computing. Her main research interest includes software engineering and the explainability of context-aware pervasive systems.

Program Committee

  • Rasmus Adler, Fraunhofer IESE, Germany
  • Larissa Chazette, Volkswagen AG, Germany
  • Douglas Cirqueira, Dublin University, Ireland
  • Luiz Marcio Cysneiros, University of York, Canada
  • Clemens Dubslaff, University of Eindhoven, Netherlands
  • Marie Farrell, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
  • Joel Greenyer, Fachhochschule Hannover, Germany
  • Holger Hermanns, Saarland University, Germany
  • Marjo Kauppinen, Aalto University, Finland
  • Eric Knauss, Chalmers | University of Gothenburg, Schweden
  • Matthias Koch, Fraunhofer IESE, Germany
  • Marco Konersmann, University of Koblenz, Germany
  • Régine Laleau, University of Paris-Est Créteil, France
  • Felix Lindner, University of Ulm, Germany
  • Matt Luckcuck, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
  • Sven Peldszus, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany

Questions?

For further information, please contact the workshop organizers at re4es at se.uni-hannover.de