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Ronny Seiger

Ronny Seiger

Ronny Seiger

Prof. Dr.

Assistant Professor for Computer Science with focus on Software Engineering Methods and Techniques

Institute of Computer Science (ICS-HSG)
Büro 61-460
Rosenbergstrasse 30
9000 St. Gallen
Main Focuses

Computer Science

Software Engineering Methods and Techniques

Fields of research

Software Engineering

Internet of Things

Cyber-physical Systems

Business Process Management

Further fields of research

Industry 4.0

Complex Event Processing

Robotics

Systems Engineering

Mixed Reality

Software Architecture

Education

Diploma in Computer Science, TU Dresden, Germany (2011)

PhD in Computer Science, TU Dresden, Germany (2018)

Teaching Activities
  • Advanced Software and Systems Engineering (Master Computer Science)
  • Event-driven and Process-oriented Architectures (Master Computer Science)
  • Design of Software Systems (Bachelor Computer Science)
  • Event-driven and Process-oriented Applications for IoT (Master Business Innovation)
  • Fundamentals of Computer Science (Bachelor International Affairs)
  • Coding and Artifical Intelligence (Executive MBA)
Additional Information

Ronny Seiger received his Diploma in computer science from Technische Universität Dresden, Germany in 2011 and his PhD in 2018. He has been a member of the Software Engineering of Ubiquitous Systems group from 2012 to 2015. From 2015 to 2019 he has been a research assistant at the Software Technology group at TU Dresden. From 2019 to 2022 Ronny Seiger has been working as a Post-Doc at the Chair for Software Systems Programming and Development at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland. Since 2022 he is Assistant Professor for Computer Science with focus on Software Engineering Methods and Techniques at the University of St.Gallen. His PhD thesis was about self-managed workflows for cyber-physical systems. His research interests include workflows and processes, Cyber-physical Systems (CPS), Internet of Things (IoT), robotics, distributed systems and complex event processing as well as software engineering and architecture. His main research is at the intersection of business process management (BPM), software engineering and IoT with a focus on applying BPM technologies for analyzing and automating processes in Cyber-physical systems.

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