Prof. Dr. Stefan Leue has been Professor, Chair for Software Engineering, Department of Computer and Information Science at the University of Konstanz for over 15 years, since 2004.
His research interests include:
- use of formal methods in the design and analysis of complex systems, with a special focus on embedded software systems and system architectures:
- algorithmics and application of model checking
- heuristic search in system verification (directed model checking)
- abstraction and incomplete verification techniques
- visual specification formalisms for concurrent systems (Message Sequence Charts)
- semantics and verification of object-oriented modeling techniques, including UML, UML-RT and SysML
- protocol engineering and design
- functional safety
- avionics and automotive software and safety enigeering (DO-178C, AutoSAR, ISO 26262)
- verification of real-time and probabilistic system properties (DiPro)
- formal methods in functional safety analysis (QuantUM)
- causality analysis and fault localization (Causality Checking)
- case studies in the design and verification of concurrent software systems (GIOP, telecommunication systems, Airbag control units)
His previous academic appointments include:
- July - December 2000 Associate Professor (tenured), Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the University of Waterloo. On leave of absence.
- December 1999 - April 2004 Associate Professor (tenured) of Computer Networks and Telematics at the Institute for Informatics (Computer Science) of the Albert
- Ludwigs-University in Freiburg, Germany.
- March 1995 - June 2000 Assistant Professor (tenure track) at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo. Cross-appointment at Department of Computer Science, University of Waterloo, July 1998. Leave of absence starting January 1, 2000.
- November 1991- March 1995 Research Assistant and Doctoral Candidate at the Institute for Computer Science of the University of Bern, Switzerland.