Dr. rer. nat. Bernhard Berger

 

Research interests:

  • Model-driven development and domain-specific languages
  • optimization
  • Software engineering for artificial intelligence
  • Static program analysis (for architectural security)
  • DevOps, MLOps

 

Short biography:

Bernhard J. Berger is a deputy professor of software engineering at the Institute of Computer Science at the University of Rostock. He previously worked as a lecturer at the Institute for Embedded Systems at Hamburg University of Technology. He obtained his doctorate in 2022 in the Software Engineering working group at the University of Bremen in the field of architectural software security. His research interests include many areas of software engineering, but in particular model-driven software development, static program analysis and software engineering for artificial intelligence. With the open source software [EvoAl](https://www.evoal.de), he investigates how model-driven approaches can be used to make meta-algorithms such as machine learning and optimization easier and safer to use. Bernhard J. Berger is a reviewer for several national and international conferences as well as for national funding organizations.