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'''Andreas Kerren''' is currently a Professor in [http://cs. | '''Andreas Kerren''' is currently a Professor in [http://cs.lnu.se Computer Science] at the [http://lnu.se/institutioner/school-of-computer-science-physics-and-mathematics?l=en School of Computer Science, Physics and Mathematics] of [http://lnu.se/?l=en Linnaeus University (LNU)], Sweden. He was involved in various successful research projects related to Information and Software Visualization, e.g., in the DFG project "Generation of Interactive Multimedia Visualizations and Animations for Learning Software in Compiler Design". Dr. Kerren is a member of | ||
several program and organizing committees. He has served as reviewer for several international journals and distinguished conferences. His main research interests lie in the areas of Software Visualization, Information Visualization, Software Engineering, Computer Science Education, Human-Computer Interaction, and Programming Languages. | several program and organizing committees. He has served as reviewer for several international journals and distinguished conferences. His main research interests lie in the areas of Software Visualization, Information Visualization, Software Engineering, Computer Science Education, Human-Computer Interaction, and Programming Languages. | ||
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Andreas Kerren is currently a Professor in Computer Science at the School of Computer Science, Physics and Mathematics of Linnaeus University (LNU), Sweden. He was involved in various successful research projects related to Information and Software Visualization, e.g., in the DFG project "Generation of Interactive Multimedia Visualizations and Animations for Learning Software in Compiler Design". Dr. Kerren is a member of several program and organizing committees. He has served as reviewer for several international journals and distinguished conferences. His main research interests lie in the areas of Software Visualization, Information Visualization, Software Engineering, Computer Science Education, Human-Computer Interaction, and Programming Languages.