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Benoit Combemale

Benoit Combemale is a Research Director at Inria on leave from his role as Full Professor of Software Engineering at the University of Rennes. He works in the DiverSE team at IRISA and focuses on software and systems engineering with an emphasis on agility and safety.

His work spans model-driven engineering, software language engineering, domain-specific languages, product lines, digital twins, and verification and validation. He co-founded the GEMOC Initiative and serves as Editor-in-Chief of the Software and Systems Modeling journal.

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Manuel Wimmer

Manuel Wimmer is Full Professor and Head of the Department of Business Informatics – Software Engineering at JKU Linz. He also directs the Business Informatics master program and previously led the CDL-MINT laboratory on model-integrated smart production.

He received his PhD and Habilitation from TU Wien and has held visiting or assistant professor roles at TU Wien, University of Malaga, University of Marburg, and TU Munich. His research centers on model-driven engineering, software language engineering, and engineering digital twins.

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Stefan Klikovits

Stefan Klikovits is a University Assistant at the Department of Business Informatics – Software Engineering at JKU Linz. He earned a BSc in Software Engineering from TU Wien, an MSc from the University of Manchester, and a PhD (with distinction) from the University of Geneva, where he also worked with CERN.

Before joining JKU, he was a postdoctoral researcher at the National Institute of Informatics in Tokyo. His research covers modeling, simulation, and verification of complex systems such as autonomous vehicles, automation, and smart farming, with recent work on scenario generation using search-based techniques.

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Djamel-Eddine Khelladi

Djamel-Eddine Khelladi is a CNRS researcher in the DiverSE team at IRISA, Université de Rennes. His work targets software engineering, including model-driven engineering, software evolution and co-evolution, incremental builds, scaling code analysis, and applications of AI in development workflows.

He completed his PhD at the LIP6 laboratory, Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Sorbonne Université), and was previously a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Software Systems Engineering at JKU Linz.

More: people.irisa.fr/Djamel-Eddine.Khelladi