Dr. Michael Sperber is CEO of Active Group GmbH and renowned specialist for all aspects of functional programming.
Stefan Wehr is a Professor at Offenburg University of Applied Sciences for programming languages, algorithms and data structures, and software engineering. His areas of focus are software design, software architecture, and type systems. He received his doctorate in 2011 from the University of Freiburg. Afterwards, he worked for ten years in industry before moving to Offenburg University in 2020.
David Frese is a software architect at Active Group GmbH, holds a Diploma in Computer Science, and has many years of experience in functional as well as classical programming in large industrial projects.
Dr. Andreas Bernauer is an expert in functional software architecture. He has been working with functional programming for over 10 years.
Prof. Dr. Uwe Schmidt teaches programming languages and software development in the Computer Science department at FH Wedel, including Functional Programming with Haskell in the Master's program in Computer Science since 2000. He is the author of the well-known Haskell package HXT, a standards-compliant and very comprehensive library for XML processing.
Alexander Thiemann designs and develops predominantly web applications at Medilyse GmbH.
Niklas Baumstark develops software in the functional paradigm at Medilyse GmbH alongside his studies. His areas of expertise include systems programming and algorithms.
Joachim Breitner is a doctoral candidate at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and researches the semantics of lazy evaluation. He has been programming in Haskell for 8 years and is actively involved in the community, for example as a GHC developer and as a member of the Haskell Core Library Committee.
Johannes Weiss works at Bromium, a promising IT security startup in Cambridge, UK. He has been interested in functional programming languages, especially Haskell, for quite some time.
Ingo Wechsung works as an IT consultant for the company contexo GmbH in Reutlingen.
Torsten Grust is a Professor of Database Systems at the University of Tübingen. Torsten is happiest when he can combine ideas from the world of database systems and functional programming in his research.
Helmut Dobretzberger has been a software developer since 2003, and advances projects at Active Group using functional programming.
Dr. Andres Löh is a partner at Well-Typed LLP, a software consulting firm specializing in Haskell. Andres has been using Haskell since 1997.
Dr. Matthias Fischmann is Managing Director and Senior Consultant at zerobuzz.net, a consulting company with pillars in SAP and Haskell. He has been working with Haskell and other functional languages since 1999.
David Leuschner is Managing Director and Head of Development at Medilyse GmbH. He has been advocating for the use of functional languages in industry for more than 10 years.
Emin Karayel studied mathematics at KIT, has more than 10 years of experience in software engineering, and develops distributed applications and machine learning algorithms at Medilyse GmbH using Haskell among other technologies.
Bastian Senst holds a Master's degree in Computer Science from the University of Kiel. Since 2014 he has been a software developer at Medilyse GmbH.
Alexandros Gremm holds a Master's degree in Computer Science from the University of Tübingen. His particular interest lies in high-performance computing in functional programming, especially in Haskell.
Dierk König is a Fellow at Canoo AG, Basel, and contributes to the projects Frege, OpenDolphin, Groovy, Grails, GPars, GroovyFX, and Canoo WebTest. He is the lead author of the bestseller Groovy in Action. Twitter: @mittie
Marcus Crestani is a software architect at Active Group GmbH and has many years of experience in functional programming, software architecture, and programming languages.
Marco Schneider has been a software architect at Active Group GmbH since completing his studies (M.Sc. in Media Informatics) at the University of Tübingen. He is a passionate functional programmer and really just wishes we would think properly for once about what we're actually doing here all the time.
Simon Härer is an expert in functional software architecture. His particular interest lies in functional programming, development methodologies, and software architecture.
Tim Digel holds a Diploma in Mathematics and is an expert in functional software architecture. His particular interest lies in system integration and administration.
Kaan Sahin is a software architect at Active Group GmbH. His particular interest lies in functional programming and LISP dialects.
Markus Schlegel is a software architect at Active Group GmbH. Markus discovered functional programming in 2013 and has been sleeping soundly ever since.
Timo von Holtz holds a Master's degree in Computer Science from CAU Kiel. Since 2016 he has been a software developer at Medilyse GmbH.
Stephan Günther holds a Diploma in Computer Science from Furtwangen University. Since 2014 he has been a software developer at Medilyse GmbH.
Lars is a consultant at INNOQ in Munich and is known as one of the founders of the Typelevel initiative, which is dedicated to the development of type-driven Scala libraries in a beginner-friendly environment. He frequently speaks at conferences and is active in the open-source community in Scala. He also enjoys programming and talking about Haskell, Prolog, and Rust.
Sibylle is a project manager and usability engineer at Active Group GmbH in Tübingen.
Felix Leitz is a software architect at Active Group GmbH in Tübingen. His particular interest lies in functional programming.
Raoul Schlotterbeck is a software architect at Active Group GmbH with a focus on data analytics. He is a trained physicist. At Active Group, he combines robust mathematical theory with industrial application.
Till Rauch studies in Karlsruhe and is at Active Group GmbH as a working student. His particular interest lies in the functional programming of web applications and their user-friendly design.
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