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Judith Michael is a full professor of Programming and Software Engineering at the University of Regensburg (Bavaria, Germany) and a member of the supervisory board of the Lakeside Science & Technology Park GmbH (Austria). She is also the spokesperson for the modeling community within the German Informatics Society (GI) and a member of the GI executive committee.
Before, she was a PostDoc and team leader at the Software Engineering chair at RWTH Aachen University (Germany), where she was the deputy coordinator of the workstream A.II “Conceptual Foundations of Digital Shadows” within the German Cluster of Excellence “Internet of Production”. Judith completed her habilitation at RWTH Aachen University on “Model-Driven Engineering of Digital Twins with Informative and Assistive Services” in 2024 and received her PhD in Computer Science about Cognitive Modeling for Ambient Assistance from Universität Klagenfurt (Austria) in 2014 (Supervisor: Heinrich C. Mayr). She was a visiting researcher at KIT (Germany), Western Sydney University (Australia), and Monash University (Australia).
Her research focuses on engineering complex, long-lasting, software-intensive systems in an integrated approach with different disciplines. She has experience in software language engineering, the engineering of digital twins, and the model-driven software engineering of information and assistive systems.
Contributions
2025
MODELS
- Digital twin and the asset administration shell - An Analysis of the Three Types of AASs and their Feasibility for Digital Twin Engineering
- Co-chair in Chairs within the Educators Symposium-track
- PC Member in Program Committee within the Research Papers-track
- An Ecosystem of DSMLs for Building Commissioning
- Educators Symposium Co-Chair in Organizing Committee
- Inclusive Model-Driven Engineering for Accessible Software
- Model-driven Digital Twins for AECO
- An Ecosystem of DSMLs for Building Commissioning
- A Method for Model-Driven Engineering of Digital Twins in Manufacturing
- Modeling: The Heart and Soul of Engineering Smart Ecosystems
EDTconf
- A Digital Shadow for Accurate Robot Motion Control: Integrating Data with Friction Models
- Committee Member in Steering Committee
- On the Challenges of Integrating Digital Twins
- Evolution at the Core of Digital Twin Engineering
- Committee Member in Program Committee within the Technical Track-track
- Model-driven Digital Twins for AECO