Robert Krüger is a Senior Research Scientist and postdoctoral researcher at Harvard’s Visual Computing Group with eight years of experience at the intersection of visual analytics, data mining, and predictive modeling. He has a strong academic track record from roles in Germany and the U.S., including a PhD and involvement in the EU CIMPLEX project on contagion modeling, combining movement and social media analytics to inform disease-spread prediction. Practically minded from early software roles at T‑Systems and Bosch to research engineering, he translates complex data into interactive visualizations and actionable insights. Based in Cambridge, MA, he blends rigorous research publication credentials with hands‑on software engineering, often bridging prototype systems and deployable analytics tools. An understated strength is his sustained focus on trajectory and contagion analytics, making him adept at turning noisy, spatio-temporal data into clear decision support.
8 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (M.Sc.), Informatik, 1,3, Master of Science (M.Sc.), Informatik, 1,3 at Fachhochschule Stuttgart - Hochschule der Medien
Doktor rer. nat., Doktor rer. nat. at Universität Stuttgart
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Informatik, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Informatik at Fachhochschule Reutlingen
Scope2Screen is an open-source web-application for focus+context exploration and annotation of whole-slide, high-plex, tissue images.
Contributions:35 commits, 1 PR, 28 pushes in 10 months
wsiplexslidetissueweb-application
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Robert Krüger - Senior Research Scientist at Harvard University