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Clemens Dubslaff is a computer scientist conducting research at the crossroads between theoretical computer science and software engineering. His overall goal is to improve reliability of computing systems. Modern systems become more and more complex while taking on more and more responsibilities even in critical areas of society. Hence, their reliability but also their explainability, to express reasons for their decisions and behavior, are of utter interest. Clemens develops techniques to unlock the analysis of large-scale computing systems and their explainability through symbolic formal methods. He is in particular interested in methods to cope with huge configuration and feature spaces.

Academic background

After B.Sc. studies in Mathematics and Computer Science at Dresden University of Technology (Germany), he obtained an M.Sc. in Computational Logic from NOVA University of Lisbon (Portugal). After returning to Dresden, he got a Ph.D. in formal methods at the chair of Christel Baier. In his doctoral thesis entitled “Quantitative Analysis of Configurable and Reconfigurable Systems” he settled foundations for a compositional modeling and formal analysis of variant-rich systems through probabilistic model checking. Currently, he is an assistant professor in the formal system analysis group at TU Eindhoven (The Netherlands).

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Research Associate, Centre for Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop (CeTI)

1 Jul 2019 → …

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
    SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy
  2. SDG 14 - Life Below Water
    SDG 14 Life Below Water

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    Dubslaff, C. (Corresponding author), 2026, Principles of Formal Quantitative Analysis: Essays Dedicated to Christel Baier on the Occasion of Her 60th Birthday. Bertrand, N., Dubslaff, C. & Klüppelholz, S. (eds.). Springer, p. 234-252 19 p. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; vol. 15760).

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    Bertrand, N., Dubslaff, C. & Klüppelholz, S., 2026, Principles of Formal Quantitative Analysis: Essays Dedicated to Christel Baier on the Occasion of Her 60th Birthday. Bertrand, N., Dubslaff, C. & Klüppelholz, S. (eds.). Springer, p. vi (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; vol. 15760).

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  • Tailoring binary decision diagram compilation for feature models

    Dubslaff, C. (Corresponding author), Husung, N. & Käfer, N., Jan 2026, In: Journal of Systems and Software. 231, 19 p., 112566.

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  • The Life of Software Features: An Exploratory Case Study of 189 Feature Requests in Marlin

    van der Hofstad, A., Cleophas, L., Dubslaff, C. & Krüger, J. (Corresponding author), Jan 2026, In: Journal of Systems and Software. 231, 13 p., 112647.

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  • Compiling Binary Decision Diagrams with Interrupt-Based Downsizing

    Dubslaff, C. (Corresponding author) & Wirtz, J. (Corresponding author), 2025, Principles of Verification: Cycling the Probabilistic Landscape: Essays Dedicated to Joost-Pieter Katoen on the Occasion of His 60th Birthday. Jansen, N., Junges, S., Kaminski, B. L., Matheja, C., Noll, T., Quatmann, T., Stoelinga, M. & Volk, M. (eds.). Springer, Vol. 3. p. 252-273 22 p. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; vol. 15262 LNCS).

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