Christoffer Rubensson, M. Sc.
About
Christoffer Rubensson is a doctoral candidate in Computer Science at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and an associate researcher with the "Security and Transparency of Digital Processes" research group at the Weizenbaum Institute. He received his bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the Freie Universität Berlin and his master's degree in Information Systems Management from the Technische Universität Berlin.
Rubensson's research centers around process science, focusing on finding novel solutions to transform event data into valuable insights for business analysts while drawing on knowledge from various disciplines and domains. His doctorate research is part of "FOR 5495 SOURCED - process mining on distributed event sources," a research unit that aims to develop a methodology foundation in process mining for distributed event sources. In this context, Rubensson addresses the challenges of creating user-centric, fast, scalable, and dynamic visual solutions for event networks.
Positions
Associate Researcher
Research Focus: Digital Infrastructures in Democracy
Research Group: Security and Transparency of Digital Processes
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Fields of Research
process mining; visual analytics; resource analysis