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layout: event
title: "Digital Twins for Sustainability Assessment: Look twice and more closely"
categories: [events,talks]
start: "13:45"
end: "14:45"
speaker: Judith Michael
where: "Echo - Hall F"
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**Abstract**

It is worth looking beyond the pure marketing purpose of the term "digital twin": Digital twins offer us in research a great opportunity to support the lifespan of complex Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS). They enable us to combine models created during CPS engineering with data and models captured during CPS runtime. This connection from models to reality and real-world data allows us to use this information to assess the sustainability of complex, software-intensive systems. In my talk, I will focus on our research on engineering digital twins for sustainability assessment of software systems and CPS using model-driven software engineering and software language engineering methods. The talk will provide an insight into our current research within the German Cluster of Excellence “Internet of Production”, the DFG/ANR project Model-Based DevOps (MBDO) as well as upcoming research initiatives.

**Bio**

Judith Michael is a PostDoc and team leader at the Software Engineering chair of Prof. Bernhard Rumpe at RWTH Aachen University (Germany), a member of the supervisory board of the Lakeside Science & Technology Park GmbH (Austria), and a member of the executive committee of the German Informatics Society. Her research interests are software language engineering, the engineering of digital twins, and the model-driven software engineering of information and assistive systems. She received her PhD in Computer Science from Universität Klagenfurt (Austria) in 2014. She was a visiting researcher at KIT (Germany), Western Sydney University (Australia), and Monash University (Australia). Find more about her at https://judithmichael.github.io/

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