Service
Organization
I was/am involved in the organization of several international conferences and workshops:
- Co-Chair of the SBFT CPS Tool Competition SBFT’23, SBFT’24
- Web Chair SPLC 2023
- Local Chair of SE 2024
- Local Chair of MODELS 2024
- Program Chair SEUH’24 – Software Engineering im Unterricht der Hochschulen
- Co-Organizer NII Shonan Meeting No. 223 on “Using multi-* modelling to manage complexity in systems engineering”
Program Committee
I was also on the program committee of the following conferences and workshops:
- PC at Software Engineering for Cyber-Physical Systems (SE4CPS’19)
- PC at Quality of Information and Communications Technology (QUATIC’20) – Model Driven Methods Track
- PC at Model-Driven Engineering for the Internet-of-Things (MDE4IoT’20)
- PC at MPM4CPS workshop; Multi-Paradigm Modelling for Cyber-Physical Systems @ MODELS (MPM4CPS’20) (MPM4CPS’21) (MPM4CPS’22)
- PC at MESS workshop; MDE for Smart IoT Systems (MESS’21 @ STAF’21, MESS’22 @ STAF’22, MESS’23 @ STAF’23)
- PC at Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing (PRDC’2022)
- PC Member at VIMPL 2023 (@ Programming 2023)
- Reviewer at ISSTA’23 Artifact Evaluation Track
- PC Member Doctoral Symposium at MODELS’23
- PC Member Software Engineering Track at 12th Int. Symposium on Information and Communication Technology (SOICT’23)
Reviewer
I reviewed publications for the following journals:
- International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems
- Knowledge and Information Systems
- Journal of Systems and Software (JSS)
- Journal of Object Technology (JOT)
- Science of Computer Programming
- Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory (SIMPAT)
- IET Software
- International Journal on Software and Systems Modeling (SoSyM)
- Periodica Polytechnica Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
- IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering (T-ASE)
It appears that some of my reviews were helpful enough so that I was awarded the SoSyM 2020 Best Reviewer Award.
Multi-Paradigm Modelling for Cyber-Physical Systems
I was an active member of the Multi-Paradigm Modelling for Cyber-Physical Systems COST action from 2015 until its end in 2019. The MPM4CPS action allowed me to expand my scientific network, get to know other researchers and learn about other aspects. As active member, I participated in various activities such as
- the MPM4CPS Young Researchers Workshop at the University of Twente,
- the MPM4CPS Training School in Tallinn,
- the DSM-TP Summer School on Domain-Specific Modelling in Geneva, and several other meetings and workshops (e.g. in Malaga and Paris).
I also had the chance to participate in a Short-Term Scientific Mission (STSM) where I spent one week at Telecom ParisTech and contributed significantly to the creation of a catalog on cyber-physical systems formalisms, languages and tools.