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
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Employment
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| 09/2009 - ongoing | Professor, Department of Computer Science, Technical University Dortmund. |
| 09/2009 - ongoing | Research group leader, Fraunhofer ISST, Dortmund |
| 10/2008 - 08/2009 | Royal Society Industrial Fellow at Microsoft Research Cambridge (MSRC). |
| 10/2008 - 08/2009 | non-stipendiary Research Fellow at Robinson College (Univ. Cambridge). |
| 10/2006 - 08/2009 | Senior Lecturer, Department of Computing, The Open University. |
| 10/2001 - 09/2006 | Department of Informatics, TU München |
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Major research visits / Visiting affiliations
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| 09/2009 - ongoing | Senior Member, Robinson College (Univ. Cambridge). |
| 08/2007 - 07/2009 | Visiting Scientist, Software and Systems Engineering, TU Munich (Germany). (Unpaid role within the Royal Society Joint International Project) |
| May - July 2007 | Software and Systems Engineering, TU Munich (Germany). Visiting Manfred Broy. |
| May - August 2000 | Bell Labs, Palo Alto (Lucent Tech.). Visiting M. Abadi. |
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Awards
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| Werner-von-Siemens-Medaille, Stiftung Werner-von-Siemens-Ring, 13.12.2004 | |
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Degrees
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| DPhil (Oxford PhD) | , supervised by Prof. Samson Abramsky, FRS, supported by the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes and the Oxford University Computing Laboratory. Thesis on Principles for Secure Systems Design published by Springer (later translated to Chinese by Tsinghua University Press, Beijing). The first two years of my PhD studies were spent at LFCS, Division of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, GB. |
| Masters in Mathematics | with minor subject Computer Science at the University of Bremen supported by the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes resulting in a Diplom (German Masters degree). Diplom thesis in categorical model theory which later resulted in a publication in the Journal for Pure and Applied Algebra. As part of the studies, I attended lectures in Part IIb/III of the Mathematical Tripos at University of Cambridge |