Curriculum Vitae

Priv.-Doz. Dr. rer. nat. Stefan Bosse

Stefan Bosse

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Summary

Stefan Bosse is teaching and researching as a Privatdozent at the University of Bremen, Department of Computer Science, and in the years 2018/2019 he was an interim professor at the University of Koblenz-Landau, Faculty Computer Science, Institute of Software Technologies. In the year 2022 he joined also the Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of Siegen as a lecturer and consultant senior researcher.

He originally studied physics at the University of Bremen. He received a PhD/doctoral degree (Dr. rer. nat.) in physics in the year 2002 (topic "Advanced Optical Laser Measuring Techniques") at the University of Bremen, and the post-doctoral degree (Habilitation) and the Venia Legendi in Computer Science in the year 2016 at the University of Bremen with his habilitation (postdoctoral degree) "Unified Distributed Sensor and Environmental Information Processing with Multi-Agent Systems: Models, Platforms, and Technological Aspects".

At the University of Bremen and University Koblenz-Landau he teaches several courses in fundamental computer science, functional programming, and in selected advanced topics covering the design and programming of massive parallel and distributed systems, multi-agents systems and agent-based simulation, high-level synthesis of complex digital logic data processing systems, and material-integrated sensing systems with a high interdisciplinary background.

He is principle investigator and researcher in the DFG founded interegio and interdisciplinary Research Unit FOR3022 (Ultrasonic Monitoring of Fibre Metal Laminates Using Integrated Sensors), Subproject 4 (Automated Model-free Damage Diagnostic).

His main research area is distributed artificial intelligence in general, and in particular information processing in massive parallel and distributed systems using agent-based approaches combined with machine learning, and agent-based simulation. A broad range of fields of application and domains are addressed: Material Science, Materials Informatics, Smart Materials, IoT, Production Engineering, Social Science, Crowd Sensing, Geo Science.

He conducted projects in the internationally recognized ISIS Scientific Centre for Intelligent Sensorial Materials pushing interdisciplinary research closing the gap between technology and computer science, finally joining the ISIS council and publishing an internationally well regarded handbook on this topic.

He published about 100 journal and conference papers and acts as a reviewer and a guest editor for several international journals and is a member of a broad range of international conference programme and organizing committees.

Science and Education

2022-today
Lecturer and consultant sensior researcher at Mechanical Engineering Department ot the University of Siegen
2020-today
Principle Investigator and researcher in the DFG founded interegio and interdisciplinary Research Unit FOR3022 (Ultrasonic Monitoring of Fibre Metal Laminates Using Integrated Sensors), Subproject 4 "Automated Model-free Damage Diagnostic" and "Data-driven Damage Diagnostics"
2018-2019
Interim Professor (Representation of W3 professorship Practical Informatics) and Lecturer at the University of Koblenz-Landau, Faculty Computer Science, Institute of Software Technologies, Koblenz, Germany
2016-today
Privatdozent (Lecturer, Assoc. Prof.) at the University of Bremen, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
2016
Habilitation with the Venia Legendi for Computer Science of the University of Bremen; Title of the Habilitation Thesis Unified Distributed Sensor and Environmental Information Processing with Multi-Agent Systems - Models, Platforms, and Technological Aspects, Reviewer: Michael Lawo (Germany, Computer Science), Gregory O'Hare (Ireland, Computer Science), Klaus Dieter Thoben (Germany, Production Engineering)
2011-2017
Council Membership in the interdisciplinary scientific center ISIS (Integrated Solutions in Sensorial Structure Engineering) of the University of Bremen
2008-2017
Project leader in the interdisciplinary scientific center ISIS of the University of Bremen (Smart Sensorial Materials)
2007-2008
Postdoctoral researcher in the Space-Climber project, funded by the DLR/ESA
2003-2006
Postdoctoral researcher in the ARAMIES project, funded by the DLR/ESA
2003-2005
Postdoctoral researcher in subproject A6 in the CRC TR-8 (Spatial Cognition, DFG)
2003-today
Post-doctoral research assistant and former head of laboratory in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Bremen, Robotics group of Prof. Frank Kirchner and the associated German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), performing teaching activities (own lectures in basic and advanced computer science) and profiled research in Distributed Artificial Intelligence, University of Bremen
2003-today
Self-employment with a scientific laboratory (BSSLAB) for industrial and scientific services
2002-2003
Postdoctoral researcher in subproject M1 in the CRC TR-4 (Process chains to replicate complex optical components, DFG)
2002-2003
Postdoctoral research associate with teaching experience in the field of production engineering, working group measuring, control and regulation technology with Prof. Gert Goch, University of Bremen
2002
Doctoral degree (PhD) Dr. rer. nat. in the Department of Physics, University of Bremen; Title of doctoral thesis: An experimental Laser light-scattering method for measuring velocity gradients in non-newtonian fluids with high viscosity
1998-2002
PhD in the Institute of Experimental Physics with Prof. Wilfried Staude and Prof. Werner Jüptner, teaching, subject area Laser Optical Measurement, University of Bremen
1998
Physical Diploma in the Department of Physics, University of Bremen; Title of diploma thesis: Measurement of Rotation and Distortion of Rough Solidstate Surfaces using coherent light Scattering
1997-1998
Diploma thesis at the Institute for Experimental Physics with Prof. Wilfried Staude and Prof. Jörn Bleck-Neuhaus, topic laser-optical measuring methods, University of Bremen
1995
Student research project at the Bremen Institute for Applied Beam Research under Prof. Sigfried Bosek and Prof. Werner Jüptner
1994
Internship at the Bremen Institute for Applied Beam Research with Prof. Wolfgang Osten
1994-1998
Research assistant at the National Radioactivity Measurement Center of Prof. Gerald Kirchner, University of Bremen
1992-1998
Main studies of physics with diploma, University of Bremen
1990-1992
Basic study of physics at the University of Bremen, Diploma program

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Contact

University of Bremen
Dept. of Computer Science and Mathematics
Bibliothekstr. 5
28359 Bremen, Germany

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