Sibylle Schupp

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Sibylle Schupp (* 1964 ) is a German computer scientist and university lecturer. Since 2009 she has been professor for software systems at the Technical University of Hamburg . Her research focuses on theoretical software analysis methods and, more recently, interdisciplinary, thematic overlaps between law and computer science - for example in the area of ​​data protection.

Career

Sibylle Schupp comes from Frankenthal in the Palatinate and, after graduating from high school, first studied German and history before switching to mathematics , completing her diploma and doing her doctorate in computer science at the University of Tübingen in 1996 with a thesis on generic programming . She then carried out research as a postdoc until 2003 , later as an assistant professor at Rensselaer University in New York State . She then headed the research group for software methodologies and systems at the Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg , where she dealt with fault-tolerant software-controlled control systems in the automotive sector and helped develop the C ++ programming language . She gained her teaching experience at this university as the director of the international master's program in Software Engineering and Technology.

Since 2009 she has been researching and teaching as a professor for software systems at the Technical University of Hamburg . In 2018 she was also an Associate Researcher at the Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society . In her more recent work, she investigates how algorithms can support the implementation of guidelines - for example when it comes to the principle of "privacy by design" in the General Data Protection Regulation , or to non-binary algorithmic decisions.

Awards

  • 1996: PhD award from the University of Tübingen

Publications (selection)

  • Generic programming - SUCHTHAT one can build an algebraic library . (Dissertation). Tübingen 1996 (English).
  • with Douglas Gregor, Jaakko Jarvi, Mayuresh Kulkarni, Andrew Lumsdaine, David Musser: Generic Programming and High Performance Libraries . In: International Journal of Parallel Programming . Vol. 33, No. 2/3 . Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers, 2005, ISSN  1573-7640 , doi : 10.1007 / s10766-005-3580-8 .
  • Tool Support of Formal Methods for Privacy by Design . 2019, arxiv : 1903.11092 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Biblioteca Madre María Teresa Guevara. Retrieved September 28, 2019 (Spanish).
  2. a b c d Jutta Katharina Werner: Sibylle Schupp - new software expert at the TUHH. Retrieved September 27, 2019 .
  3. Translating law into code - why computer scientists and lawyers must join forces . (Translate law into code - why computer scientists and lawyers should unite). In: Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (Ed.): Encore - The Annual Magazine on Internet And Society Research . tape 2018 , 2018, ISBN 978-3-9820242-2-6 , pp. 76–78 (English, online edition [PDF]).
  4. ^ Formal Methods Meet Privacy - Lunch talk with Sibylle Schupp. In: HIIG. Retrieved September 28, 2019 (German).
  5. ^ Sibylle Schupp: Generic programming - SUCHTHAT one can build an algebraic library . ( dnb.de [accessed September 27, 2019]).
  6. Reinhard Zierke: IT Colloquium WiSe 2013. Accessed on September 28, 2019 .
  7. Prof. Dr. Sibylle Schupp, associate researcher: data, actors, infrastructures. In: HIIG. Retrieved September 28, 2019 (German).
  8. Contribution to the International Conference on Privacy, Security & Trust (PST) 2018. In: igt.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/. Information Governance Technologies, 2018, accessed on September 28, 2019 (German).