Eric Bodden

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Eric Bodden

Eric Bodden (born 1980 in Aachen) is a German computer scientist. He holds the Chair of Secure Software Engineering at the Heinz Nixdorf Institute of the Paderborn University [1] and is Director of Software Engineering and IT Security at the Fraunhofer Institute for Mechatronic Design (IEM). [2] He is also head of the engineering department in the Collaborative Research Centre 1119 CROSSING at the Technical University of Darmstadt. [3]

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Career

Bodden's undergraduate studies consist of a computer science degree at RWTH Aachen University with an exchange year at the University of Kent. [4] His diploma thesis won the 2005 undergraduate category of the ACM Student Research Competition. [5] From 2006 to 2009, Bodden did a PhD at McGill University. [4] [6]

From 2009 to 2015, Eric Bodden worked at the Technische Universität Darmstadt. Since the summer of 2013, Bodden has held a cooperative professorship at the Fraunhofer Institute for Secure Information Technology and the Technische Universität Darmstadt. [4] [6]

Since 2016, Bodden has worked at the Heinz Nixdorf Institute at the University of Paderborn and been a director for software engineering and IT security at the Fraunhofer Institute for Mechatronic Systems Design. [4] [6]

Bodden is a member of Acatech, [7] the BITKOM Management Club, [8] Distinguished Member of the ACM [9] [10] [11] and the Gesellschaft für Informatik.

Awards

In 2024, the European Research Council awarded Bodden an ERC Advanced Grant on Self-Optimizing Static Program Analysis. In 2014, Eric Bodden received the Heinz Maier Leibnitz Prize of the German Research Foundation. [12] The Technische Universität Darmstadt team placed second in the 2014 German IT Security Award from the Horst Görtz Foundation [13] and the first place in 2016. [14] In 2019, Bodden was named an ACM Distinguished Scientist. [15] Five of his publications have received the ACM Distinguished Paper Award. [16] Three of his previous doctoral students received the Ernst Denert Prize for Software Engineering. [17] [18]

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