Technical University Dortmund
Prof. Dr. Jan Jürjens
Department of Computer Science
Chair 14 - WG JJ
D-44221 Dortmund
Phone: +49 (0) 231 755-7208
Fax: +49 (0) 231 755-7936
Email: jan.juerjens at cs.tu-dortmund.de
OH14, Room 333
Jan Jürjens is a Professor at the Chair for Software Engineering (LS 14), Department for Computer Science, Technical University Dortmund (Germany), the Scientific Coordinator "Enterprise Engineering" and Attract research group leader at the Fraunhofer Institute for Software and Systems Engineering ISST (Dortmund), and a Senior Member of Robinson College (Univ. Cambridge, UK). He is currently supervising a research group consisting of 2 Postdocs and 10 PhD students. He has been PI of several projects financed by Microsoft Research (Cambridge), British Telecom, and EPSRC, and Scientific Director of an Integrated Project financed by the EU within FP7, Future and Emerging Technologies Programme. The projects led by him as PI amount to a total budget of more than 4 million EUR. Previously, he was a Senior Lecturer at The Open University (the British distance university), as well as Royal Society Industrial Fellow at Microsoft Research Cambridge and non-stipendiary Research Fellow at Robinson College (Univ. Cambridge). Before that, he coordinated the Competence Center for IT-Security at the chair for Software & Systems Engineering, TU Munich (Germany). Doctor of Philosophy in Computing from the University of Oxford and author of "Secure Systems Development with UML" (Springer, 2005; Chinese translation: Tsinghua University Press, Beijing, 2009) and various publications mostly on computer security and software engineering, totalling more than 2000 citations (Google Scholar, Apr. 2010). Founding chair of the working group on "Formal Methods and Software Engineering for Safety and Security (FoMSESS)" within the German Society for Informatics (GI) and member of the executive board of the Division of Safety and Security within the GI, the executive board of the committee on Modeling of the GI, the advisory board of the Bavarian Competence Center for Safety and Security, the working group on e-Security of the Bavarian regional government, and the IFIP Working Group 1.7 "Theoretical Foundations of Security Analysis and Design". Much of his work is done in cooperation with industrial partners including Microsoft Research (Cambridge), O2 (Germany), BMW, HypoVereinsbank, Infineon, Deutsche Telekom, Munich Re, IBM-Rational, Deutsche Bank, Allianz. More information can be found at http://jan.jurjens.de .
Jan Jürjens is Professor for Software Engineering at Technical University Dortmund (Germany), Scientific Coordinator "Enterprise Engineering" at Fraunhofer Institute for Software and Systems Engineering ISST (Dortmund), and Senior Member of Robinson College (Univ. Cambridge, UK). He supervises a research group consisting of 2 Postdocs and 10 PhD students. He is Scientific Director of an Integrated Project financed by the EU. He has been PI of various projects (with collective budget of over 4 million EUR), often in cooperation with industry (e.g. Microsoft Research (Cambridge)). Previous positions include a Royal Society Industrial Fellowship at Microsoft Research Cambridge and a non-stipendiary Research Fellowship at Robinson College (Univ. Cambridge). Jan holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Computing from University of Oxford and is author of "Secure Systems Development with UML" (Springer, 2005; Chinese translation 2009) and various publications mostly on software engineering and IT security, totalling over 2000 citations. More information: http://jan.jurjens.de .