Inga Christina Miadowicz | Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Inga Christina Miadowicz | Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Mrs Inga Christina Miadowicz, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, Germany

Dr. Inga Christina Miadowicz is a dedicated researcher specializing in IT management, industrial autonomy, and solar energy systems. She holds a Master’s in IT-Management from FOM Mannheim and a Bachelor’s in Applied Computer Science from DHBW Mannheim. Currently a Research Assistant at Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR), she leads projects in autonomous solar power plants and cyber-physical system infrastructures. Her expertise spans software engineering, distributed systems, and performance optimization. As a university lecturer at DHBW Mannheim, she teaches advanced software engineering and distributed systems. Her contributions to solar power plant digitization, industrial autonomy, and energy management have been published in renowned journals and conferences. She is an active participant in cutting-edge research on 5G communication for solar plants. With a strong foundation in IT architecture, cloud computing, and SAP technologies, she continues to drive innovation in the field of renewable energy and digital transformation. 🔬☀️🚀

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Education

Dr. Inga Christina Miadowicz has a solid academic background in IT management and applied computer science. She earned her Master of Science in IT-Management (2018-2021) from Fachhochschule für Oekonomie und Management (FOM), Mannheim, where she specialized in enterprise IT strategies and digital transformation. Her Bachelor of Science in Applied Computer Science (2013-2016) from Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg (DHBW), Mannheim, provided her with hands-on experience in software development, system architecture, and distributed computing. She completed her Abitur (2004-2013) at Theodor-Fliedner-Gymnasium, Düsseldorf, establishing a strong foundation in STEM disciplines. Her commitment to continuous learning is reflected in multiple professional certifications, including Certified Business Professional and Certified Solution Professional (FICO), as well as specialized training in Apache Kafka, SAP HANA, SAPUI5, and OData services. Through her graduate program at DLR (since 2022), she continues to enhance her expertise in advanced IT solutions for industrial applications. 📚💡

Experience

Dr. Inga Christina Miadowicz has extensive experience in IT research, software development, and teaching. Since April 2022, she has been a Research Assistant at DLR (Cologne, Germany), leading projects on autonomous solar power plants and industrial autonomy. She has also served as a university lecturer at DHBW Mannheim (since 2018), teaching distributed systems and software engineering. Previously, she was a Lead Developer at FICO (2019-2022), where she developed anti-money laundering software and optimized performance engineering tools. As a Development Consultant at Slenderiser GmbH (2018-2019), she contributed to SAP S/4HANA transformations. Her tenure at SAP SE (2016-2018) focused on cloud and on-premise solutions for consumer industries. She also gained experience as a Dual Studies developer at ALDI SÜD (2013-2016), working on web and cloud computing solutions. Her diverse expertise in cyber-physical systems, SAP development, and IT architecture makes her a leading researcher in the field. 🚀🌞

Awards and Honors

Dr. Inga Christina Miadowicz has been recognized for her contributions to IT management, software engineering, and renewable energy research. She was awarded the Chinese Government Scholarship for her exceptional academic achievements. Her graduate program at DLR is a testament to her dedication to cutting-edge industrial research. She has received multiple professional certifications, including Certified Business Professional and Certified Solution Professional (FICO), as well as specialized SAP certifications like C_FIORIDEV_20. Her work on autonomous solar power plants and 5G communication for solar plants has been featured at prestigious conferences like SolarPACES. Her performance engineering contributions at FICO helped optimize anti-money laundering software, earning industry recognition. As a university lecturer, she has mentored numerous students in software development and distributed systems. Her commitment to research, education, and technological advancement positions her as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. 🎖️📡☀️

Research Focus

Dr. Inga Christina Miadowicz focuses on industrial autonomy, digital transformation, and renewable energy optimization. At DLR, she leads research on autonomous solar power plants, developing cyber-physical systems and AI-driven automation for power plant operations. Her work integrates 5G communication networks with solar tower plants, enhancing real-time data processing and remote control capabilities. She specializes in distributed systems, software engineering, and cloud-based industrial solutions, particularly in SAP S/4HANA, Fiori applications, and performance engineering. Her research extends to data-driven hardware sizing tools, automation frameworks, and performance optimization for large-scale infrastructure. Her expertise in cybersecurity, IT architecture, and advanced analytics enables her to drive innovation in industrial digitalization. Through her publications in Solar Energy Advances and SolarPACES Conference Proceedings, she contributes to the advancement of solar energy integration and digital infrastructure for smart grids. Her work bridges the gap between IT, industrial automation, and sustainable energy solutions. 🌞📊💡

Publication Top Notes

📄 An Action Research Study on the Digital Transformation of Concentrated Solar Thermal PlantsSolar Energy Advances (2025)
📄 An Action Research Study on the Digital Transformation of Concentrated Solar Thermal PlantsSolar Energy Advances (2024-11-19)
📄 5G as Communication Platform for Solar Tower PlantsSolarPACES Conference Proceedings (2024-07-24)
📄 5G as Communication Platform for Solar Tower PlantsSolarPACES Conference Proceedings (2024-07-24, DOI: 10.52825/solarpaces.v2i.858)
📄 5G as Communication Platform for Solar Tower Plants29th International Conference on Concentrating Solar Power and Chemical Energy Systems, SolarPACES 2023

William Lawless | Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

William Lawless | Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence | Best Researcher Award

Dr William Lawless, Paine College, United States

W.F. Lawless is a pioneering mechanical engineer known for blowing the whistle on nuclear waste mismanagement in 1983. He earned his PhD in 1992, focusing on organizational failures among leading scientists. Invited to join the DOE’s citizens advisory board at Savannah River Site, he coauthored key recommendations for environmental remediation. His research centers on autonomous human-machine teams, and he has edited nine influential books on AI, including the award-nominated Human-Machine Shared Contexts. With over 300 peer-reviewed publications, he has organized multiple symposia and special issues, contributing significantly to the field of artificial intelligence. 🔬🤖📚

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William Lawless’s research focuses on the dynamics of human-machine collaboration, particularly in the context of autonomy and uncertainty. His work explores how knowledge, risk perception, and interdependence influence the effectiveness of autonomous teams. By examining models that integrate quantum-like principles, he aims to enhance our understanding of decision-making processes within complex systems. His publications highlight the essential tension between knowledge and uncertainty, proposing new frameworks for improving human-machine interactions. This interdisciplinary approach bridges technology and human factors, contributing significantly to fields like robotics, artificial intelligence, and human-computer interaction. 🤖📊🔍

Publication top notes

Shannon Holes, Black Holes, and Knowledge: The Essential Tension for Autonomous Human–Machine Teams Facing Uncertainty

A Quantum-like Model of Interdependence for Embodied Human–Machine Teams: Reviewing the Path to Autonomy Facing Complexity and Uncertainty

Risk Determination versus Risk Perception: A New Model of Reality for Human–Machine Autonomy