Stefan Langer is a Senior Key Expert at Siemens with 13 years of industry experience and a PhD in Computational Linguistics, specializing in language technology, NLP, search engine techniques and large language models. He has a deep track record building linguistic modules and search solutions across FAST, Microsoft and Siemens, translating research-grade algorithms into production systems for enterprise search and insights. As a long-standing lecturer at Ludwig-Maximilians-University, he combines hands-on engineering with academic rigor, teaching computational linguistics while continuing applied research. His career blends low-level linguistics (morphology, semantic dictionaries) with large-scale engineering, making him adept at bridging symbolic and statistical approaches. Not obvious from his title: he has led small multidisciplinary teams and shipped practical assistive-communication prototypes early in his career, reflecting a consistent focus on user-centered language technology.
13 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Dr (PhD), Computational Linguistics, Dr (PhD), Computational Linguistics at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
DEA, Computer Science and Mathematics, DEA, Computer Science and Mathematics at Aix-Marseille University
Very Simple Control Procotol (VSCP) Level 1 Library for the arduino IDE.
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