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M.Sc. Marvin Munoz Baron

Contact

The best way to contact me is via e-mail. Message me, and we can set up a virtual or in-person meeting. You may contact me in English or German.

Research Topic

  • AI-Assisted Software Engineering – My PhD topic lies in the intersection between artificial intelligence (AI), software engineering (SE) and human aspects research. Specifically, I'm exploring how we can foster a trusting collaboration between software engineers and AI tools, with a primary focus on generative AI models such as GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer). This includes the interaction and collaboration with, and the impact of AI on the software engineering process. Ultimately, I hope to uncover frameworks to improve the interaction and the design of AI tools in a long-term, sustainable way, beyond the short-term hype.
  • Human-centered AI — In the broader context of AI, I am generally interested in how AI influences humans and, conversely, how humans influence AI. Human factors play a significant role in the design, implementation, and adoption of AI-based software and should therefore be at the heart of discussions about AI.
  • I am also involved in designing courses for teaching artificial intelligence in German vocational training through the KI B³ project.

Teaching

Lectures, Exercises, and Seminars
  • 2024 Winter: Seminar: Artificial Intelligence for Software Engineering
  • 2024 Summer: Tutorial: Advanced Software Testing and Analysis
  • 2024 Summer: Seminar: Software Engineering for AI-based Systems

CV

  • 2024 - Now: PhD Student at the Chair of Software Engineering at TUM Heilbronn.
  • 2022 - Now: PhD Student at the Empirical Software Engineering Group at the University of Stuttgart.
  • 2022 (6 months): Software developer (working student) at Robert Bosch GmbH in the Cross-Domain Computing Solutions division.
  • 2019 - 2022: M.Sc. in Software Engineering (Softwaretechnik) at the University of Stuttgart.
  • 2015 - 2019: B.Sc. in Software Engineering (Softwaretechnik) at the University of Stuttgart.