Dr. Justyna Zander
Justyna Zander, Ph.D.
is Postdoctoral Research Scientist at Harvard University (Harvard
Humanitarian Initiative) in Cambridge, MA, USA (since 2009) and Project
Manager at the Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems in
Berlin, Germany (since 2004).
Justyna earned a Doctorate of Engineering Science (2008) and Master of
Science
(2005), both in the fields of Computer Science and Electrical
Engineering from Technical University Berlin, Germany. She also earned
a
Bachelor of
Science (2004) in Computer Science and Bachelor of Science (2003) in
Environmental Protection and Management from Gdansk University of
Technology, Poland.
She graduated from the Singularity University, Mountain View, CA, USA in
2009 where she then was a Teaching Fellow in 2010. Before she was a
visiting scholar at the University of California in San Diego, CA, USA
in 2007, and a visiting researcher at The MathWorks in Natick, MA, USA
in 2008. Her research interests include heterogeneous system
development, design, simulation, computation, humanities, and future
studies.
For her scientific efforts Justyna received grants and scholarships
from such institutions as Polish Prime Ministry (1999–2000), Polish
Ministry of Education and Sport (2001–2004), German Academic Exchange
Service (2002), European Union (2003–2004), Hertie Foundation
(2004–2005), IFIP TC6 (2005), German National Academic Foundation Grant
(2005–2008), IEEE (2006), Siemens (2007), Metodos y Tecnologia (2008),
Singularity University (2009), and Fraunhofer Gesellschaft (2009–2010).
She is certified by the International Software Quality Institute.
Justyna edited
Model-based Testing for Embedded Systems,
authored
Computation of Things in the Perspective
of Climate Implications,
and
coauthored
Computation of Things for Sustainable Development,
From U2TP Models to Executable Tests with TTCN-3 –
An Approach to Model Driven Testing,
From Functional Requirements through Test Evaluation
Design to Automatic Test Data Patterns Retrieval a
Concept for Testing of Software Dedicated for Hybrid
Embedded Systems,
Test Execution Logging and Visualization Techniques,
Towards Computational Hybrid System
Semantics for Time-Based Block Diagrams,
and
Test Design Patterns for Embedded Systems.
Watch
ICCM 2009 – Rapid Disaster Response: Methodology and Tools.
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