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Eric Bodden

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Name: Eric Bodden

Bio: Eric Bodden is one of the leading experts on secure software engineering, with a specialty in building highly precise tools for automated program analysis. He is Professor for Software Engineering at Paderborn University and co-director of Fraunhofer IEM. Further, he is a member of the directorate of the Collaborative Research Center CROSSING at TU Darmstadt.

At Fraunhofer IEM, Bodden is heading the Attract-Group on Secure Software Engineering. In this function he is developing code analysis technology for security, in collaboration with the leading national and international software development companies. In 2014, the DFG awarded Bodden the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz-Preis. In 2013, BITKOM elected him into their mentoring program BITKOM Management Club.

Bodden is one of the chief maintainers of the Soot program analysis and optimization framework, a contributor to the AspectBench Compiler, the open research compiler for AspectJ, the inventor of the Clara and TamiFlex frameworks. Together with his research group, he has created the FlowDroid analysis framework for Android and the DroidBench benchmark suite.

Affiliation: Heinz Nixdorf Institut, Paderborn University and Fraunhofer IEM

Personal website: http://www.bodden.de/

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EXPLAIN 2019Author of Explaining Static Analysis - A Perspective within the EXPLAIN 2019-track
ASE 2019Author of A Qualitative Analysis of Android Taint-Analysis Results within the Research Papers-track
Author of SWAN_ASSIST: Semi-Automated Detection of Code-Specific, Security-Relevant Methods within the Demonstrations-track
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