For his PhD, he is developing a way to measure the impact of dependencies on research software, to enable transitive credit and make hidden but important research dependencies more visible.
Research Experience
Worked as a Research Software Engineer in linguistics and digital humanities projects, and as Managing Editor at Wiley-Blackwell.
Education
Received a Magister Artium (MA) in English Philology (major), Modern German Literature, and General and German Linguistics (minor) from the Free University Berlin in 2010.
Background
A researcher in computer science at the Institute of Software Technology, German Aerospace Center (DLR), and the Department of Computer Science, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. He is also a Fellow of the Software Sustainability Institute (SSI). His research interests include research software sustainability, citation & publication, software metadata, DevSecOps, empirical software engineering, and evidence-based software engineering.
Miscellany
Lives in Berlin, Germany, with his partner and their three kids.