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Dr. Jörn Eisenbiegler schloss 1995 sein Studium der Informatik an der Technischen Universität Karlsruhe mit dem Grad des Diplom-Informatikers ab. Seine Promotion über die Optimierung numerischer Berechnungen auf Hochleistungsrechnern oder Netzwerken von Arbeitsplatzrechnern hat er im Dezember 1999 abgeschlossen. Seit September 1999 arbeitet er am FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik Karlsruhe im Forschungsbereich Programmstrukturen in den Gebieten Softwareentwicklungsprozess bzw. Softwareprozessverbesserung, Objektorientierte Technologien und Mobile Kleincomputer. Insbesondere im Bereich Softwareprozessverbesserung sammelte er Erfahrungen bei der Projektleitung und der Koordinierung internationaler Projekte.

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