Bianca Wiesmayr is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Business Informatics – Software Engineering at Johannes Kepler University Linz. She researches software engineering for industrial automation systems, in particular, model-driven engineering solutions.
She studied Electronics/Information Technology at the Johannes Kepler University. After her studies, she joined the LIT Cyber-Physical Systems Lab as a PhD student and completed her doctorate with distinction in 2023. Her PhD thesis covered the topic of “facilitating control software engineering with behavior models”. Also in 2023, she completed a Master’s degree in Law and Business Aspects in Technics at the Johannes Kepler University Linz. Bianca Wiesmayr did research visits at the Tampere University in Finland, the Universidad Autónoma in Madrid, and the Carl-Ossietzky-Universität in Oldenburg.
Currently, she conducts a project funded by the LIT Young Career Project SOFIA, which aims to support software engineering for heterogeneous industrial automation systems through model simulation.
She is (co-)author of more than 40 scientific publications in peer-reviewed conferences and journals. She has co-organized workshops at international conferences and a summer school on developing IEC 64199-based software. She also regularly serves on program committees of international conferences.
For a list of her scientific publications, see the entries in Google Scholar.
