Patrick is a Research Software Engineer (RSE) in the land use transition lab at PIK working on the tools and packages surrounding the MAgPIE model.
He has previously been a programming experience researcher at the Hasso Plattner Institute working on example-based live programming, dynamic programming tools, and execution environments.
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Patrick Rein has been a doctoral researcher on programming experience at the Software Architecture Group at the Hasso Plattner Institute in Potsdam, Germany.
Previously, he obtained his Bachelor and Master degrees in IT-Systems Engineering from the Hasso Plattner Institute.
Currently, I am working on tools for finding and understanding changes in data processing pipelines and IAM outputs.
Previously, I designed better programming experiences for professional and non-processional programmers. In particular, I have worked on example-based live programming tools (Babylonian Programming), theories of liveness and feedback cycles in programming tools (phase model of live programmer feedback), empirical studies on how programmers make use of immediately available information, and execution environments to make all this possible (Squeak/Smalltalk, Columnar Objects).