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Prof. Dr. rer.nat. Rainer Koschke
Fon: Secr.: Email:
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+49 (421) 218-64481 +49 (421) 218-64480
koschke _at_ uni-bremen.de
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Postal Address:
Arbeitsgruppe Softwaretechnik
Universität Bremen FB03
Postfach 33 04 40
28334 Bremen
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Visitor Address:
Arbeitsgruppe Softwaretechnik
TZI / Universität Bremen FB03
MZH, Room 3070 (3rd floor)
Bibliotheksstraße 1
28359 Bremen
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News
- My co-author Thilo Mende and I have received the
Most Influential Paper Award
at the IEEE International Conference on Software Analysis,
Evolution and Reengineering (SANER) 2020 for our
contribution "Effort-Aware Defect Prediction Models", 14th European Conference
on Software Maintenance and Reengineering, 2010, pp. 107-116. doi: 10.1109/CSMR.2010.18
[all awards].
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Committees and Activities
My current list of activities [past]:
I am regularly reviewing research proposals for the Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), National Sciences and Engineering
Research Council of Canada (NSERC), Swiss National Science Foundation
(SNSF), Council of Physical Sciences of the Netherlands Organisation
for Scientific Research (NOW), Israel Science Foundation (ISF),
Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Agency for Science,
Technology and Research of Singapore.
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Awards Received
The list of awards I received can be found here.
Conference Program Committees
I was PC member in the following conferences: ICSE,
FSE, ICSME, MSR, SANER, WCRE, ICPC, SCAM, CSMR, Models,
PROMISE, FASE, WICSA, ICSR and many others [full list].
Journal Reviews
I am reviewer for the following journals:
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About Rainer Koschke
Rainer Koschke is a full professor for software engineering at the
University of Bremen in Germany and heading the software engineering
group. His research interests are primarily in the fields of software
engineering, program analyses, and software visualization. His current
research includes program analyses, clone detection, visualization in
VR and AR, reverse engineering, architecture recovery, feature
location, and security. He is one of the founders of Axivion GmbH (founded in 2006)
providing solutions for stopping software erosion. He received a
doctoral degree in computer science at the University of Stuttgart,
Germany in 1999.
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